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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a result of a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or consequences that arise from a variation or distinction between two or more elements.
Example: "The changes in the project timeline were a result of a difference in team availability."
Alternatives: "an outcome of a discrepancy" or "a consequence of a variation."
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There is debate about the relationship between the cell division cycle and the yeast respiratory oscillations, and whether the short- and long-phase oscillations are fundamentally different, or whether the variation in phase length is a result of a difference in nutrient availability, cell spacing, or errors in data interpretation [ 5- 7].
In rejecting Mr. Kosako's criticism, Mr. Kan said Saturday that the adviser had resigned as a result of "a difference of opinion among specialists".
The findings show that innate talent at mathematics is a result of a difference in brain functioning, said Dr. Michael W. O'Boyle of the University of Melbourne, an author of the study.
The difference in reaction is a result of a difference in interpretation of the effects of the policy:In 1964 and 1965, the view that carried the day within the FOMC was that the tax cut was designed to raise long-run growth and lower unemployment, and monetary policy should allow it to do that until inflation was a clear problem.
Thus, any difference in performance on the TMA was not a result of a difference in previous experience with topographic maps, perspective-taking skill, or an understanding of horizontality.
Whether this was a result of a difference in tissue tropism of the viruses is unclear.
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A thermoelectric (TE) material is a material where a potential difference is generated as a result of a temperature difference or the corollary of this where a temperature difference is generated when a voltage is applied.
Moreover, in this study, basal insulin was administered in the morning to evaluate potential FBG differences as a result of a considerable difference in the half-lives of the two basal insulins, but FBG measures were similar.
Thus, it is possible that the differences in physiological response observed within the G6 and G12 explants is a result of a genotypic difference unrelated to SE responsiveness.
One of these is whether our results apply equally well to endemic and cosmopolitan species or whether they emerge simply as a result of a systematic difference in the number of species within genera.
Because these 2 phenotypic groups were not differentiated by any demographic factors, we postulated that it was a result of a genetic difference.
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