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The phrase "a remarkable difference is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a comparison or highlighting a significant distinction between two or more subjects.
Example: "In the study, a remarkable difference is observed between the control group and the experimental group in terms of their performance."
Alternatives: "a significant difference is" or "an impressive difference is".
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On the contrary, a remarkable difference is found between the structural and electronic properties of bulk VOxs in rutile and anatase, which could explain the higher electron mobility and photocatalytic activity observed for the latter compound.
In general, a remarkable difference is observed between the ideal throughput and the realistic measure which considers the EVM metric to pick the burst profile.
A remarkable difference is observed in the ICER of the Web-based scenario with minimal participation.
A remarkable difference is present in the individual focus of each country analyzed in the Scopus database.
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A remarkable difference was found between the fluctuations in the fast and slow solar wind.
However, in adsorption experiments, a remarkable difference was observed with the adsorption capacity of the two peptides.
In the PDMS substrates, a remarkable difference was observed in the Au film deposited onto the as-prepared and plasma-treated PDMS surfaces.
A remarkable difference was the presence of a ketone (δ C 210.0) replacing the oxymethine (C-8) in 1. HMBC correlations from H-9 and Hα-10 (δ H 1.83) to the ketone carbon indicated the location.
In CC a remarkable difference was the induction of a NAC TF gene.
A remarkable difference was found in the regulation of hepatic and muscular TG stores.
When comparing the ability of wound closure however, a remarkable difference was perceived between the control and shRNA expressing keratinocytes.
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