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However, convergence of morphological form to similar environments sometimes leads to the mistaken identification of a species in several areas separated by vast differences in space and time, but sharing a similar depositional environment; clearly, this can cause major problems if the organisms are interpreted as being the same species.

As such, our understanding of tumour dormancy should be updated in light of current treatment methods (radiation, hormonal therapy and tumour targeted antibody treatments), which are likely influencing tumour dormancy in a different way now compared to patients in the era of Demicheli's database, as shown by vast differences in breast cancer mortality rates and recurrence patterns.

Global health is a field that is characterised by vast differences in the phenomena that can be studied, stretching from economic, political and social relationships to biological processes and even to the technologies that deliver health-sustaining resources such as water, sanitation and agricultural improvementsb.

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It was also made difficult by the vast differences in their experience of the world and by her relationship with the Communist Party.

In fact, they were held together by vast differences: Mr. Rivette could have been an academic; Truffaut had something of the show business gossip about him.

But these superficial similarities are outweighed by vast differences.

Different carcinogens produce different levels of risk, and for a given carcinogen there may be vast differences in the risks incurred by different people exposed under different circumstances.

Analysing official figures, the foundation found vast differences in child poverty among different groups.

Some coordination will need to continue for the long term, not just for the duration of this crisis, Allen argues, pointing to market volatility sparked by rapid changes in exchange rates and vast differences in interest rates from country to country.

Fischer creates an interesting parallel between the protective "shells" of a helmet and that of a snail, creating a funny interplay between the vast differences in speed suggested by both objects.

Besides, there are vast differences in cell ploidy and genetic characteristics of different Lilium genotypes.

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