Sentence examples for because the absolute difference from inspiring English sources

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One possibility is that the relationship between AQ and Repetition reflects a more fundamental relationship between AQ and the overall neural response to faces; this is because the absolute difference between same and different-identity conditions could increase as a function of the overall response to faces (i.e., a scaling effect).

He went on to say that when it comes to costs, "everyone has to be a little paranoid because the absolute difference becomes narrower everywhere".

This happens when the unwrap procedure should not add a multiple of 2π to the next phase, but does it because the absolute difference between the neighboring noisy phases is greater than π.

This happens when the unwrap procedure should add a multiple of 2π to the next phase (for instance at k = - 3 in Figure 1b), but does not do it because the absolute difference between the neighboring noisy phases is less than π ( | φ ^ - 3 - φ ^ - 4 | ≤ π ).

Neither the randomized trials nor the observational studies addressed this possibility, perhaps because the absolute difference in survival in the randomized trials was only 1.4 percentage points (1).

Over-expression of FruM is likely to yield higher fold-differences in gene expression than observed in the loss-of-function mutants, because the absolute difference in fru P1 mRNA amounts is greater between over-expressor flies and wild type flies than between loss-of-function fru P1 flies and wild type flies based on RNA-seq data.

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It is being used as a threshold because the absolute differences of the pixels with their mean value would show a less deviant behavior as compared to the absolute differences of the pixels with the CP, provided that CP is a noisy pixel.

We chose to use the ratio instead of the absolute difference in scores because the baseline scores in the present trial were better than those of the earlier trial, which involved women with node-positive disease.

When the numbers in question are very large, the absolute difference might be relatively large (merely because of machine imprecision) whereas their normalized difference will be very small.

In general, the absolute difference between the two commonly increases with orthometric height, largely because the roughness of the terrain will increase the uncertainties in the RTM effects.

"That is the absolute difference".

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