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"cross comparison" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe when two or more objects, ideas, or characteristics are being compared to one another. For example, "In our cross comparison of different brands of cereal, we found that Brand X had the most fiber."
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Łódź was another unit where differences (significant FST values) were observed for the same voivodeships as in Holy Cross comparison.
We have used similar materials to our previous 'preference study' for cross comparison purposes.
Metascape has been designed to allow cross comparison of an arbitrary number of gene lists across both gene identities and ontologies.
Chatterjee, A. et al. A cross comparison of technologies for the detection of microRNAs in clinical FFPE samples of hepatoblastoma patients.
The cross comparison of results between case studies is one way this can be approached.
(3) Use cross comparison with 10 users per intruder attack allowing 3 trials per attack.
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L.L. provided a cross-comparison of zonal winds via a different algorithm, and F.M.F.
Heritage.exe (2016): Cross-comparison case study of software preservation strategies at three US institutions.
New knowledge is also gained by cross-comparison of the title polymers.
Chua, E. W. et al.. Cross-comparison of exome analysis, next-generation sequencing of amplicons, and the iPLEX® ADME PGx panel for pharmacogenomic profiling.
Statistical boundaries for cross-comparison scores for PTM and PCA.
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