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Prevotella genomes derived from different body sites differ appreciably in gene repertoire, suggesting that these microbiome components might have developed distinct genetic strategies for niche adaptation within the host.

When the characteristics of case patients and control participants were compared, the groups did not differ appreciably in most respects, but there were some small differences (Table 1).

Two liquids form a solution that is approximately regular when the molecules of the two liquids do not differ appreciably in size and there are no strong orienting forces caused by dipoles or hydrogen bonding.

Doubts have been expressed about the continuing use of the scale of dB(A) as the sole means of assessing and regulating this noise, since it is felt that some vehicles emitting the same sound level when measured on the dB(A) scale can differ appreciably in terms of their subjective noisiness.

Hence, the sites of retention and injury may differ appreciably in relation any chosen concentration × time (exposure duration) relationship.

The sugar constituents of this fraction from Amphora coffeaeformis and Achnanthes longipes did not differ appreciably in either sugar content or their amounts, as determined by GC-MS analysis.

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However, study groups differed appreciably in the focus and participant demands of sessions.

Energy and size parameters of the components differ appreciably, lying in the range (1 ≤ εBBεAA ≤ 1.75, 1 ≤ εCCεAA ≤ 2) and (1 ≤ σBBσAA ≤ 1.75, 1 ≤ σCCσAA ≤ 2).

In addition, the results of the adjusted Cox analysis in the per-protocol population did not differ appreciably from those in the ITT population (data reported in the online-only Data Supplement).

Results are reported in Additional file 3 (panel 3) do not differ appreciably from those estimated in the core models.

After claiming that while kinematic relativity did not differ appreciably from relativistic cosmology in its mathematical formalism or observable consequences, Dingle asserted that, on the other hand, it invited special criticism because it renounced "the fundamental principles of scientific method," namely, "Newton's principle of induction from phenomena" (Dingle 1933, p. 178).

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