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"contradistinction for" is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
The proper phrase is "in contradistinction to". For example, one can say "The man was happy, in contradistinction to his gloomy surroundings."
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In contradistinction, for nonasthmatics, the role of systemic corticosteroids in the management of severe influenza infections remains unclear and may even be harmful [ 27, 28].
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This careful contradistinction of disaffected and disenchanted could not have been conceived by McCain off the cuff.
Earlier Stoic theology is partly developed in conversation and contradistinction from Epicurean theology.
In contradistinction, the Oversight Panel for the HHS strategy included no experts from the integrative community.
However, in contradistinction to prior findings for c-Myc-mediated lymphomagenesis (Eischen et al, 2001a), complete loss of bax did not promote c-Myc-induced mammary tumorigenesis, suggesting that some amount of Bax expression is required for mammary tumorigenesis.
Matter had seldom been defined in Christian prose before Origen, but for him, as for Aristotle, as he has often been interpreted, it is the unqualified receptacle of all qualities, a mere potentiality for existence in contradistinction to essence, of which nothing can be predicated until it is actualised as determinate being.
In contradistinction, other hepatic masses except for cysts show a relative decrease in signal intensity on more heavily T2-weighted images.
In contradistinction to these classes of cases, for the reasons given, we adjudge the suit of Cooper and others v. Marye and others, in which the injunctions were granted against the present petitioners, to be in substance and in law a suit against the state of Virginia.
In contradistinction to terminology, formal ontologies strive for describing (as much as possible) what the consensus in a given scientific domain is, independently of human language.
The target goal for gastric pH in these patients has been suggested to be >6 in order to promote hemostasis and minimize clot lysis, in contradistinction to the target pH of >4 for preventing stress ulcer in patients, or healing ulcers or reflux esophagitis.
It was well reported and well reasoned, in contradistinction to many conservative commentators today who mistake invective for reasoning and heat for light.
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