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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also subtle differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or distinctions in a particular context, often to highlight nuances that may not be immediately obvious.
Example: "In analyzing the two texts, we found that there are also subtle differences in their themes and character development."
Alternatives: "as well as nuanced differences in" or "along with slight variations in".
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There are also subtle differences in emphasis, if not content.
There are also subtle differences in the winds and turns of Americans and Eastern Europeans.
There are also subtle differences in the spectral shape of the response, discussed in the Supporting Information and in ref. 26, not relevant to the discussion here.
Dopaminergic theories suggest that both types of symptoms result from the increased dopaminergic transmission in the limbic striatum, even if there could be also subtle differences in their respective neural circuitry [ 2].
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However, to be successfully transposed to the metzincin members, this strategy will not only be able to exploit the structural detail of these S′1 cavities, but probably also subtle difference in their dynamics.
However, there are also subtle differences between teleost species in the retention of pathway component duplicates (fig. 4).
However, it is recognized also that subtle differences in TR may be determined in different laboratories (Table 2: strains VA-01-577 and F7410) due to differences in reagents, instrumentation and analysis.
Solvent accessibility measurements also revealed subtle differences in inhibitor positioning within a given DAT conformation.
Hamilton is also learning subtle differences in the way language is used during radio communications at his new team and of course forging new relationships with those around him in the garage.
The presence or absence of a species in any area is often distinguished not only by the absolute levels of climate or vegetation values, but also by subtle differences in the seasonality of these variables [2], which can only be captured by repeated measurements over time.
We determine that, in addition to the major phenotype of pans1 comprising loss of sister chromatid cohesion in meiosis II, pans1 mutant meiocytes also show subtle differences in centromere organization in meiosis I.
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