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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter compared to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing differences or changes between two or more items, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The results alter compared to the previous study, indicating a significant change in outcomes."
Alternatives: "differ from" or "vary in comparison to".
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In contrast, the degree of deviation of BLBP+ radial glia did not alter compared to controls (Figure 4J).
Together, these data indicated that phagocytic capacity increased with aging, however, the migration ability of aged LCs did not alter compared to young mice.
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In the starch-altered GM crops, primary compound composition will be substantially if not radically altered compared to their conventional counterparts.
Protein expression of p54, bax and bcl-2 were significantly altered compared to the control.
The FtsZ localization in the Δga5dh cells, however, was dramatically altered compared to that in the WT cells.
This effect can be achieved in nanostructured hosts where electron phonon interaction is altered compared to the bulk material.
The aim of the present study was to examine whether BMD in BMLs is altered compared to the surrounding bone.
Blood gas analysis revealed that PaO2 mmHg, PaCO2 mmHg and SaO2 were significantly (P≤0.001) altered compared to control.
In another study [3] we showed that the early inflammatory response in the plg−/− model is not altered compared to that in wildtype mice.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that knee kinematics one year after total knee replacement are still altered compared to the healthy joint.
In addition, electron diffraction and transmission electron microscopy show that the morphology and the crystal structure are hardly altered compared to pristine nanotubes.
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