Sentence examples for by differences in amount from inspiring English sources

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Although there was a significant difference of growth-inhibitory activity between groups with and without CPG, it was not clear whether the difference in activity was caused only by differences in amount of antibody between the groups or whether antibody elicited by the vaccines containing CPG had greater biologic activity.

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Variations among whiskys of the Highlands, Lowlands, Campbeltown, and Islay regions are caused partly by differences in the amount of heating the malt receives.

These changes occurred despite declines in grass and sagebrush C. Total soil C stocks were 32-34% higher in encroached subplots, which was driven by differences in the amount of C in the duff/litter layer (Table 4).

(iii) This effect on problem solving is not caused by differences in the amount of knowledge that children have about the typical use of a particular tool; it is mediated by the structure of the child's artifact concept (which organizes and deploys the child's knowledge).

This suggests that improvement of cell attachment and proliferation may be mediated by differences in the amount of wettability (decreased water contact angle) after exposure of scaffold to culture medium for long term which, in turn, causes more protein adsorption in the surface of silk fibroin scaffold (decreased roughness).

We also suggest that central peak of Moreux probably acted as the locus for accumulation of ice/snow and the diversity of glacial/periglacial features within the crater was possibly controlled by differences in the amount of accumulated ice/snow and the rate at which the terrain responded to the shifts in climate during subsequent periods of obliquity changes.

It is interesting to note that while the γ-m1 mutant protein retained the capacity to bind on CHO-K1 parental cells, this capacity was notably decreased in HMVEC, a divergence that could be accounted for by differences in the amount and nature of negatively charged structures that contribute to CXCL12 binding in both cell types.

The differences in leaflet density may be explained by differences in the amount of tungsten used.

Differences in maternal mercury levels across these studies may be explained by differences in both amount and types of fish consumed.

This difference is largely explained by differences in the amount of cholesterol, but surprisingly isofucosterol was disproportionately low, especially compared to fucosterol.

These changes occurred despite declines in grass and sagebrush C. Total soil C stocks were 32-3432-34%encroachedoached subplots, which was driven by differences in the amount of C in the duff/litter layer (Table  4).

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