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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial disparity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difference or inequality that is created or imposed rather than occurring naturally.
Example: "The study revealed an artificial disparity in resource allocation between the two departments, raising concerns about fairness."
Alternatives: "manufactured inequality" or "created imbalance".
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When they instead look at points farther or nearer than the stimulus depth layer then interpolated arrowheads might appear with an artificial disparity, i.e. with an artificial separation cue.
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He is constantly struck by the disparities that this particular artificial line creates.
Because we pay for a large portion of our pharmaceutical bill through our health insurance, a single market would erase the artificial lines that allow huge geographic price disparities.
Hence both artificial and natural selection environments can influence cranial disparity in the Carnivora.
This disparity might result from the difference in experimental conditions (artificial proteolysis vs. physiological response), or that PLB might differ in susceptibility to proteolysis between tissues or species.
Domesticated dogs (a single species) have cranial disparity equivalent to the rest of the order, likely related to strong selection pressures during artificial selection.
More disparity?
Income disparity.
Artificial growth?
Artificial Intelligence"?
Artificial turf?
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