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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial divergence from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant difference or deviation from a particular standard, expectation, or norm.
Example: "The study revealed a substantial divergence from previous research findings, suggesting new trends in the data."
Alternatives: "a significant departure from" or "a considerable variation from".
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This approach represents a substantial divergence from most of the others in that a uniform data set is not used for each country.
Of 15- to 34-year-old nurses and midwives, 92.5% are classified as stayers, which is a substantial divergence from the proportion of stayers in the other age groups.
Bioenergetic failure might explain the extremely rapid decrease of peroneal CMAP observed within 24 hours of normal CMAP in 18 (64.3%) of our patients, which represents a substantial divergence from the traditional observation that at least one week is needed for axonal neuropathy to become apparent.
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The absence of NATP in one of the Hylobatidae species (Hylobates lar) can be explained either by the loss of this gene (or of the primer target regions) in this species or by a substantial divergence of this sequence from its related orthologs, hampering its effective amplification.
Since a GPA of 2.99 is not terribly different from a GPA of 3.01, a substantial divergence in outcomes between the former students (who were not eligible for dual enrollment) and the latter (who were) might be attributed to the program.
A substantial divergence in the landscape of driver alterations was associated with distant appearance of a recurrent tumor from the initial tumor, suggesting that the genomic profile of the initial tumor can mislead targeted therapies for the distally recurred tumor.
These two genes are both members of a large subclade of tandemly duplicated genes in the ERD6-like subfamily and may have undergone substantial divergence from an ancestral gene present in an early lineage.
This allows testing samples as obtained from surgeries without the need for expansion in vitro or in vivo, a process that can lead to substantial divergence from the tumor of origin31,43.
However, as a representative of western Atlantic populations (which generally show substantial divergence from all eastern Atlantic samples [Bigg et al. 2008; Bradbury et al. 2010]), we included a sample from the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada (previously analyzed in Therkildsen et al. in press).
Mr Meshal's comments caused some surprise among Hamas officials in Gaza, although they were quick to point out there was little substantial divergence from other Hamas statements.
It is true that in reality there will be an entity or state called Israel on the rest of Palestinian land". Mr Meshaal's comments caused some surprise among Hamas officials in Gaza, although they were quick to point out there was little substantial divergence from other statements by the group.
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