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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample different from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or contrasting one sample with another in various contexts, such as research or analysis.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze a sample different from the one used in previous experiments to determine if the results vary."
Alternatives: "a sample distinct from" or "a sample unlike".
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The same investigation reported whole beverage total lipids concentration of 1.80 mg/mL and of 0.55 mg/mL in espresso for pure arabica (from a sample different from that used for fractionation) and for pure robusta blend, respectively.
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In our environment, we observed a sampler different from the Spanish one, with a predominance of ESBLs, followed by MRSA, higher than the national media.
RNAs isolated from a third biological sample (different from the set of biological samples used for hybridization on the array) were used as a template for amplification.
Difficulties in correctly estimating genome ancestry could also derive from the application of an AIM panel to a set of samples different from that used during the SNP selection process and the training tests ('lack of portability' [ 28]).
The codebook used to quantize LSFs is trained across all QMF sub-bands using a set of audio samples different from those used for objective and subjective quality evaluations.
To widen the validity, it would be interesting to test the classifiers with different EEG equipment and with a sample from different populations.
Every sample is assigned a pseudonymized System Sample ID, different from the real sample ID.
Conversely, the whole bacterial gene expression in the donor A blood sample was different from the gene expression in the seven other blood samples, both after 30 and 90 min of incubation (Fig. 2).
If your head hair is too short, a tester may choose to look for a sample from a different location on your body (armpit, chest hair, etc).
When summing up the estimated relative frequency of all variants within a DNA sample, a value different from 100% was most often observed.
Also a result of bedrock testing but from a sample taken from a different location, the paper concluded that Greenland had maintained at least some ice cover for the past 7.5 million years. .
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