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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also specific differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing particular distinctions or variations within a certain context or subject matter.
Example: "The study aims to explore not only the general trends but also specific differences in consumer behavior across different demographics."
Alternatives: "as well as particular differences in" or "in addition to specific variations in".
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In contrast, there were also specific differences in the VL gene repertoire when B cells from blood and from the parotid gland were compared [ 80].
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Multiple combinations of LGR4-6, Rspo1-4 and ZNRF3/RNF43 are possible, implying the existence of generic interaction determinants, but also of specific differences in complex architecture and activity.
Interestingly, Yashiro et al. [ 21] point out that there are also many specific differences in anatomical asymmetry between human and mouse, which might be related to these differences in LEFTY/ Lefty function.
We also identified sex specific differences in the outcomes of adolescent externalising behaviour.
Pathogen also exhibit race specific differences in disease symptomatology; the yellowing and wilting [ 5], the first produces progressive yellowing of leaves and vascular discoloration and plant dies 40 days after inoculation of the pathogen, while later induces severe chlorosis, flaccidity and vascular discoloration and the plant dies 20 days after inoculation [ 7].
It is also possible that tissue specific differences in DNA methylation are of minimal functional significance in the context of tissue specific gene expression.
Irregardless, we have confirmed the effects we have observed with several complementary experimental strategies and our data are not solely dependent upon inhibition of phagocytosis, but also on observation of specific differences in signal transduction.
It is also interesting to note tissue specific differences in methylation.
These lower values reflect not only different environmental contamination, but also species-specific differences in feeding habits and metabolisms as reported by Jörundsdóttir et al. [69] for seven seabird species from Iceland where metabolite patterns and CB-153 concentrations varied strongly between species (i.e., 150 to 18,000 ng CB-153/g lw).
We also elucidated the chemical basis of specific differences in dolphin populations.
The results also reveal that there are clearly specific differences in the active site metal binding of hETHE1 compared with both other eukaryotic MBL-fold enzymes (e.g. glyoxalase II) (19) and the classical bacterial MBLs (12); however, the degree of conservation is also striking.
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