Sentence examples for be some discrepancy in from inspiring English sources

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In the wake of Armstrong's death, there may be some discrepancy in how the phrase will be rendered, just as in the ensuing years, there has been controversy as to what exactly Armstrong said as he lighted out from the ladder, becoming the first member of mankind to stand on a celestial body other than earth.

There could be some discrepancy in applying it to the PCCP.

A cluster of similar sequences (or a single sequence) is representative of a predicted gene at the genomic locus despite the fact that there may be some discrepancy in the exact structure of the gene in question due to differences in the predicted sequences.

In microbial organisms, genes in the same TU are considered co-transcribed, but in practice there might be some discrepancy in expression levels of the genes in the same TU due to the limits in microarray technology and intrinsic biological variation.

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Mr. Carter and Mr. Gaviria said that there could be some discrepancies in the final tally, but that fraud was all but impossible.

Zuckerberg's remarks suggest there will indeed be some discrepancies in how it handles data protection for different users — what those differences will be remains to be seen.

There appear to be some discrepancies in the literature based on the sole use of CD4 and CD25 as markers for Tregs.

Q: On Japan — in terms of year over year, there was some discrepancy in revenue.

Reasonably accurate correlation is obtained with the modified Brinson constitutive model although there is some discrepancy in critical stress predictions which is partially attributed to experimental scatter.

These contrasting opinions indicate that although specialists find ECS beneficial to their ability to plan for their classes and the time that it takes to do so, there is some discrepancy in how this benefit is viewed.

Moreover, although there is some discrepancy in the literature [56], [57], increased cellular acylCoAs, specially palmitoylCoA, a key substrate for SCD1 and likely elevated in SCD1 deficient cells [19], was linked to greater levels of catalytically active AMPK in several tissues [26], [58] [60].

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