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If a "low-cost" country is just a few percentage points cheaper when it comes to routine costs, but more troublesome in other ways, the comparison can become "a wash", he says.

This method is by far the most dangerous, as your comparison can become both one-sided and difficult for the reader to follow.

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Our study demonstrates that AC, in comparison with PC, can become metabolically active, germinate rapidly and are more adherent.

However, comparisons of QTLs can become complex due to the probability that different crosses will be segregating for different QTLs, with perhaps G x E effects, and/or a lack of common markers between crosses.

It should be noted that no homogeneous criteria exist in the literature, and comparison between different adaptation models can become a daunting task.

If a colony possesses a higher power in comparison with its imperialist, that colony can become the new imperialist, and this can be termed exchange.

This can become relevant for stimulus duration comparisons, as the following example demonstrates.

These differences may be attributable to the fact that microarrays can become saturated with abundantly expressed transcripts, making fold change comparisons unreliable.

These are important practical advantages in comparison with supervised methods because reliable network data are often unavailable and training times for larger networks can become prohibitive.

Facts can become blurred.

They, too, can become depressed.

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