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The phrase "a difference in timing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing variations or discrepancies in schedules, events, or actions.
Example: "The project was delayed due to a difference in timing between the teams involved."
Alternatives: "a variation in timing" or "a discrepancy in timing."
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"What we have here is a difference in timing.
Now, then, where are my glasses?" The difference between Julia on television and Julia live onstage is mainly a difference in timing.
LP genes 1 3 and 5, 4 and 6 8, and 9 13 cluster into separate groups, which led us to investigate whether genes belonging to the different clusters showed a difference in timing of LP nodule expression.
Twenty of 86 patients (23.3%) had a minimum to maximum leukocyte count range >10 × 10 leukocytes/L, and 33 (38.4%) patients had a minimum to maximum leukocyte count range that included the cutoff of 15 × 10 leukocytes/L; therefore, a difference in timing of a single blood sample around diagnosis could have led to a different severity classification.
There is a difference in timing t m when f is at maximum between the two employed here IAP RAS CM versions.
Therefore, the extra manipulation of the slides may be a possible reason why we observe a difference in timing of ERK phosphorylation between the two methods.
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Part of the challenge for outsiders involves a radical difference in timing.
It would also not explain the difference in timing between Scotland and England.
"The difference between a B and a P, for example, is a difference in the timing involved in producing the sound," said Aniruddh D. Patel, a music scientist at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego.
There was a difference in the timing of the surveys forming the basis of the current analysis, with the Mekong Delta survey being undertaken more recently.
Geographic variation in a carotenoid-based plumage signal might be affected by other mechanisms such as a difference in the timing of molt or usage of food resources between subspecies.
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