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The phrase "a prominent difference between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or comparing two or more items, highlighting a significant distinction among them.
Example: "There is a prominent difference between the two theories regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "a significant difference between" or "a notable difference between".
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More specifically, a prominent difference between the two genomes is the ubiquitous presence of elevated phenolics involved in structural and chemical defence in the B genome.
Although the core of the catalytic domain of the human and vaccinia enzymes is highly similar (Fig. 6a), a prominent difference between the two structures is that the arginine cluster is missing in the latter.
A prominent difference between ChAT+ and ChAT− neurons was the lower spiking frequency of ChAT+ neurons during depolarizing current injections (figure 4C,D).
Tertiary structure prediction revealed a prominent difference between the structure of the SipD of S. Typhimurium and that of S. Typhi in regions corresponding to the residues 47 to 57, 197 to 210 and 268 to 282 (Fig. S2; Materials and Methods S1).
A prominent difference between MaSat arrays could be expected from dot-plot analysis.
A prominent difference between European and Japanese potatoes was the presence of P-type cytoplasm (6.4 %) in the Japanese collection, while none was found in European potatoes.
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Also a prominent difference existed between TE cells at the blastocyst stage.
In particular, a prominent difference existed between care managers and visiting physicians, who were the top 2 home care providers that family caregivers would consult when uncertain about using physical restraints themselves.
However, there was still a prominent difference in PaO2 between the baseline level and the level at 10 min after suctioning (70.1 ± 18.7 mmHg versus 89.6 ± 15.1 mmHg, P < 0.05).
Finally, a most prominent difference between the two yeast networks is their choice in biochemical machinery: S. cerevisiae relies more on transcriptional factors while S. pombe mostly relies on post-translational regulation [35].
The study subjects were analysed as two age groups, and we used two different statistical methods to verify that the ageing-associated methylation sites identified had a prominent difference in the level of methylation between the age groups and that this difference was not due to changes in leukocyte proportions.
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