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The phrase "did not differ between" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more objects or qualities that do not have distinct differences between them. For example, "The outcome of the election did not differ between candidates A and B, as both received an equal share of the votes."
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P20 did not differ between phases.
Average DBH did not differ between species.
Nitrogen excretion did not differ between the groups.
Reflective rumination did not differ between the two groups.
Milk somatic cell count did not differ between treatments.
Specific leaf area did not differ between the two phases.
Adrenal weights did not differ between systems (P > 0.10).
Memory performance did not differ between patients and controls.
Discharge location did not differ between the groups.
BMD measurements did not differ between the groups (P>0.05).
However, measured FO did not differ between treatments.
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