Sentence examples for by differences in degree from inspiring English sources

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It is not likely that the differences between school levels could be explained by differences in degree of urbanisation, because we have no indication that schools of a certain school level are more prevalent in more or less urban regions.

Furthermore, an effect of chilling is that fat would be more easily seen on chilled carcasses but warm carcasses are not affected by differences in degree and speed of chilling.

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Consequently, BVD may influence therapeutic effects, in that different treatment effects may be caused partly by differences in the degree of vascularity of a tumour.

The difference between our study and that by Morrison et al. could be explained by differences in the degree of artificial bladder extension, the location of the point stimulated, and the mode of stimulation.

These variations in volume fraction of unmelted grains cannot be explained by differences in the degree of melting and instead may reflect differences in the initial volume fraction of illite prior to frictional melting (Ujiie et al. 2007b).

Budd refers to differences in response to selection caused by differences in the degree of connectedness as functional asymmetry and suggests that this asymmetry introduces evolutionary flexibility into the system.

It can be distinguished from other similar yellow boletes by differences in color, degree of stem reticulation, and distribution.

These differences were not explained by differences in the degree of stimulation of OA and RA synovial fibroblasts to TNF-α (p = 0.72 for the atorvastatin control; p = 0.33 for the simvastatin control).

Changes in the formulation of the albumin binding bromocresol green (BCG) reagent have been thought to be most responsible, mediated by differences in the degree to which the BCG reagent reacts with serum globulins [ 8].

Collectively these data suggest that tumors in subgroups 7 and 10, while both sharing high HER2 pathway activity, differ not only in patterns of oncogenic pathway signaling but are also characterized by differences in the degrees of hypoxia response.

Although the exact control mechanism remains unclear, these effects were explained by differences in the degrees of cellular immaturity, i.e. the material was thought to enhance cellular proliferation of more immature cells, but differentiation of cells at later stages of maturity [ 51].

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