Sentence examples for approach or differences from inspiring English sources

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This apparent difference in effect size may reflect increased statistical power associated with a meta-analytic approach, or differences in the relative amount of noise influencing expression measurements generated using different array platforms.

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The differences observed between our study and previous studies may have been due to different experimental approaches or differences in the samples (35 species of metazoans compared with Chinese Qinchuan cattle).

In BayesTraits, a difference of 2.00 log-likelihood units (maximum-likelihood approach) or a difference of 10 log marginal likelihood units (MCMC approach) was considered as significant support for a model over another, while in the BiSSE analyses significance was assessed using LRTs (P < 0.05).

It remains unclear the extent to which the variation between quantitative trait loci (QTLs) reported in mouse models is due to methodological differences between approaches or genuine differences between traits.

Some include the permuted adaptive partitioning (PAP) [141,144] approach, the sorted adaptive partitioning (SAP) [141,144] approach, or the difference-based adaptive solvation (DAS) [145] approach.

Costs of 1006 € were identified in the control group approach (difference-in-difference).

The reason of our discrepancy with the latter studies is unclear but this may be due to differences in technical approach used to study polymorphism or differences in sampling or in the genomic regions analysed, since the degree of genetic differentiation in P. falciparum has been shown to vary across the genome.

Unfortunately, since ESTs are single-pass reads, the sequence error rate may often approach or exceed the sequence differences between paralogs or alleles [ 7- 9].

In particular, whereas older methods use the finite-difference approach (or an equivalent one) for the discretization and the solution of the burnup equation, the present work integrates the relevant differential equation analytically in discrete and complementary sub-domains of the reactor.

SIPs contained the key elements of what would later be called the Sector-Wide Approach, or SWAp (the key difference being that SIPs were closely associated with the World Bank, while SWAps were not).

The views of clinicians who deliver self-management programmes should provide an insight into the potential challenges or barriers to implementing self-management approaches, and the differences or similarities in these approaches to models of practice.

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