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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comparison on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct preposition to use with "comparison" is typically "between" or "of."
Example: "The study provides a comparison between the two methods used in the experiment."
Alternatives: "a comparison between" or "a comparison of".
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Three interventions, of low-to-moderate risk of bias, had a statistically significant advantage over a comparison on at least one outcome measure.
Although it is very difficult to make a fair benchmark, we compare the speed of Ψ-RA against Bowtie [ 5], which is one of the fastest aligners, to provide a comparison on the exact and also approximate matching performance.
The current study reports a comparison on MI skills of trained versus non-trained nurses after a one-year follow-up.
This is how we always take a comparison on first encountering it.
Figure 6 shows a comparison on the methodologies discussed in this SMS.
A simple methodology is introduced for a comparison on the basis of cost-performance efficiency.
A comparison on the active power output of the BESS for ξ = 20% is shown in Fig. 12.
A comparison on hotspot ranking indicates that the two methods have resulted in moderately different lists of hotspots.
Figure 8 presents a comparison on heat transfer of the present nanofluids with that of DI water.
In Section 4, we will make a comparison on the form of the PDFP algorithm (1.3) with some existing algorithms.
A comparison on compression characteristics between the numerical and experimental results was made and discussed in this paper.
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