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The phrase "check differences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to compare or contrast two things to determine their variations or discrepancies. Example: After conducting our market research, we need to check the differences between our product and our competitors' in order to identify potential areas for improvement.
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The Mann-Whitney test was performed to check differences in antigen expression and secretion between different groups of cells.
As a check, differences between baseline (n = 20) and the combination treatment (n = 20) values were compared using a paired t-test, while an unpaired t-test was used to analyze differences between the two single treatment arms.
Comparability between the intervention and usual care groups will be assessed at baseline to check differences.
Three genotype groups were first considered to check differences in considered variables between groups.
Firstly, comparability between the intervention and usual-care groups will be assessed at baseline to check differences.
We used analyses of contingency tables (χ tests) or Fisher's exact probability test to check differences in the distribution of variables among two or more study groups.
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However, again the robustness check (difference-in-difference-in-differences analysis) (Supporting information Table S3-2 and S3-3) suggesthathatheseseffectsts found in the main analysis may be spurious.
However, when we checked differences in means after excluding some countries, with much lower percentage of winners, the magnitudes and conclusions were similar.
It is an age-sensitive scale which checks differences and comparisons within and between groups [ 40].
We checked differences between the treated group and untreated controls using Student's t-test.
The difference between the research group and the student group profiles was checked: Difference in the Npar Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was significant, z = -3.059, p < .001 (1-tailed).
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