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The phrase "a range of diversities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various types or categories of differences or variations within a particular context, such as culture, biology, or perspectives.
Example: "The conference will explore a range of diversities in cultural expressions and artistic practices from around the world."
Alternatives: "a variety of differences" or "a spectrum of diversities."
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Using these approaches, we derive and analyze consensus (CON), ancestral (ANC), and center-of-tree (COT) sequences to represent intra-individual HIV-1 env variants encoding a range of diversities and phylogenetic structures.
These books are about race and racism, but also about immigrant rights and respect for a range of diversities including family differences and gay rights.
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A BBC spokesperson said: "We strive to reflect as broad a range of diversity as possible to ensure we represent our audience.
During her time in the Civil Service, Siobhan worked on a range of diversity projects and did a lot to improve gender equality in particular.
Each of the 5 diversity and evenness classes however contained a range of diversity or evenness values (Table 1).
The third paper, "Ergodic capacity for the SIMO nakagami-m channel," provides valuable new insights into the performance of a range of diversity combining techniques when operating over the Nakagami-m fading channel.
Our priming combination recovered a range of diversity and the two primers often picked up taxa not detected by the other.
There was a range of diversity of STs accounting for disease according to age group, with the lowest diversities found in the 25- to 44-year (D = 0.899) and 15- to 24-year (D = 0.914) age groups.
The relevant genes are predicted to be "late developmental" [Pogue-Geile, 1997] and to encode a range of diversity expressed at the reproductive peak rather than early in the course of development.
Population wide estimates of silent site nucleotide diversity for I. hederacea were low (θW = 0.00324 and θπ = 0.00114, i.e., an average of 1.14 nucleotide differences per 1000 bp of DNA between two randomly chosen individuals), with individual populations exhibiting a range of diversity levels.
The eight selected individuals are drawn from a panel of 500 CHDWB participants who had completed at least three visits during the first 2 years of the Center's existence, and were chosen pseudo-randomly to represent a range of diversity for metabolic and cardiovascular phenotypes (for summary, see Additional file 1).
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