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The phrase "a different behavior for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations in actions or responses in different contexts or situations.
Example: "The software exhibits a different behavior for users with administrative privileges compared to regular users."
Alternatives: "an alternative response for" or "a distinct action for".
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The PCA analysis suggests a different behavior for each subunit in the trimer structure.
The thermodynamic effect of the Dubinin-type isotherm, however, shows a different behavior for the effect of one species on the other.
In the simulation experiment, we had a different behavior for the literature parameters.
We assume a different behavior for the SUs and PUs in CWSNs because of the nature of these networks.
Furthermore, if we plot the EE versus U c, we see a different behavior for low and high D2D densities.
The results of the analysis have shown a different behavior for both variants of B-IFDMA in terms of CFO sensitivity.
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However, such a diverse behavior of mid-latitudinal winds at heights approximately 90 to 95 km is supported by the results of model simulations by Qian et al. ([2011]), which reveal a different behavior of trends for different longitudinal regions even as for sign of the trend for zonal wind.
Such differences account for a different behavior of the reversible and irreversible damage, indicating clinical heterogeneity.
They reported that at a particular salinity, a drastic change in the phase volume and physicochemical properties might be attributed to a phase inversion of AlCl3 middle-phase microemulsion from oil-rich to water-rich continuous phase with increasing AlCl3 concentration, which is quite a different behavior from that observed for monovalent and divalent salt systems.
Based on somatic cell counts there was no indication for a different behavior of mock inoculated and untreated udder quarters of infected cows.
Different physicochemical properties, in terms of valence and solubility, may imply different kinetic and dynamic properties, thus accounting for a different behavior of lining fluid (EBC) compared with urine, whose Cr content is only justified by absorption of soluble Cr VI).
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