Sentence examples for advantageous contrast from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advantageous contrast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a comparison that highlights benefits or favorable differences between two or more subjects.
Example: "The study revealed an advantageous contrast between the two treatment methods, showcasing the superior effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "beneficial comparison" or "favorable distinction".

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Its ecology has been extensively studied over decades and this knowledge provides an advantageous contrast to most other model species.

Preclinical comparison between [H]AZD2184 and [H]PIB in rodents and post-mortem AD brains supports the view that AZD2184 has advantageous contrast due to lower non-specific background binding [ 4].

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Besides its more natural character, the use of the pair of sets is also advantageous in contrast to ( D, D because, geometrically, D does not necessarily copy the shape of D (see Figures 2 and 3 for examples where D and the corresponding D with ϱ = ( ϱ 1 ϱ 2 ) gradually increasing are represented, respectively, by the blue and red regions).

We propose that the use of a single geographic region is advantageous in contrast with national data in order to avoid confounding by many unmeasured regional differences, such as the historically unique context of Cuban-Americans in South Florida or Mexican-Americans in the Southwest.

The rate of evolution for selectively advantageous mutants, in contrast to neutral mutants, is dependent on both population size and selection pressure.

The increase in SNR is most advantageous in low contrast sequences such as diffusion-tensor imaging [ 15, 16].

Advantageous mutations in contrast are expected to multiply within Synechocystis genomes during the long selection process, while separating from neutral or disadvantageous mutations which might have generated at the same time.

The strength and short-range nature of the hyperfine contact shift can be advantageous, providing a contrast by which to distinguish species that are spatially separated from the source of the unpaired electrons [Fe(II) or Fe(III) in this case].

In contrast, an advantageous sociocultural factor seen in Asian Indians is the extended family structure, often helping patients to cope better with insulin therapy and morbidities.

In other words, if the perfusion defects are smaller, it may be advantageous to reduce the contrast dose to operate in the steepest portion of the dose response relationship curve.

Interestingly, the iodine attenuation rate decreases with increasing X-ray tube voltage, while the attenuation of bismuth III) ions and BiNPs is relatively insensitive to tube voltage in the range used in clinical CT scanners, which is advantageous as the same contrast would be produced using any CT imaging protocol.

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