Sentence examples for a relevant contrast from inspiring English sources

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(A relevant contrast here is with the reasons account).

This is a relevant contrast in research on continuity of care, as personal continuity is more often valued for more serious problems [ 15, 16].

The motifs described herein represent binding to 'real-world' peptides and thus stand as a relevant contrast to peptide-library based data.

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We used the masks created for specifying the suppressive interaction contrast for physical touch and observed touch (see previous paragraph) to extract all relevant contrast estimates for each individual subject.

Importantly, if the presence or absence of pitch movements is decisive for the occurrence and/or degree of facilitation, this indicates that pitch information is used in distinguishing two lexical forms in Finnish, thus constituting a phonologically relevant contrast [37].

This allows the simultaneous and true multiparametric interpretation of all relevant contrasts with various levels of magnification at a glance.

Figure 2A, B & C show SPMs for all relevant contrasts of the iGBR peak at coronal slices (the depicted slices were selected based on the centres of gravity of the contrast under observation, i.e. the slices which contain the voxel with the greatest difference between conditions).

Between-group changes in efficacy measure variables over time were analyzed using the relevant contrast from a restricted maximum likelihood repeated measures model, with terms for diagnostic group, investigator, visit, baseline score, diagnostic group-by-visit interaction, and baseline score-by-diagnostic group interaction.

Relevant contrast parameter estimate images were initially generated at the individual-subject level, and then submitted to a 2 (Suppression) by 2 (Time) repeated-measures ANOVA for a second-level group analysis treating participants as a random variable.

Michel Rosenfeld draws the relevant contrast with respect to the United States and Canada: "Under the American view, there seems to be a greater likelihood of harm from suppression of hate speech … than from its toleration".

On one plausible account, to say that a believer is justified (without qualification) is to say that the believer is justified out of the relevant contrast class.

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