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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different behaviour than" is not considered correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when comparing two different behaviors, but the correct form should be "a different behavior from" or "a different behavior than that of."
Example: "His reaction showed a different behavior than that of his peers."
Alternatives: "a different behavior from" or "a different behavior compared to".
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Had the simulations included photochemistry and atmospheric chemistry, their outcomes would possibly show a different behaviour than described above.
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This posed the question whether mixed hydrogels made up of FG, FxFG and GLFG repeats would show a qualitatively different behaviour than either an FG/FxFG or a GLFG gel.
A different behaviour in children than in adults.
Importantly, the Dynamic Loop model displays a distinctly different behaviour than the equilibrium or fractal globular state (GS) models, which have been proposed for chromatin organization [31], [45].
Compound 1 exhibits a different behaviour and anisotropy is very low in all types of liposomes (and much lower than in glycerol, Table 3).
This does not necessarily imply more risk, just a different behaviour pattern.
We choose to focus on these two quantities, as each of them shows a different behaviour.
In contrast, stressed QW VCSELs present a different behaviour as illustrated in Fig. 5(c).
The peptide RW16 exhibited a different behaviour.
Groups ventilated with HVT exhibited a different behaviour.
In both correlation analysis and Bland-Altman plots it is seen that respiratory cycles corresponding to the SVN test of Dog 1 (marked with a circle in Fig. 4) have different behaviour than the rest.
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