Sentence examples for differ in the availability from inspiring English sources

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This study examines the association between SES and incidence of ESRD caused by all primary renal diseases and caused by 3 diseases that differ in the availability of effective treatment: diabetes mellitus, lupus nephritis, and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).

The two forest sites mainly differ in the availability of nutrients in the soil (fewer nutrients in the upper slope/ridge forest).

This chapter explores how these differences affect the balance each system has struck among the competing goals of accountability, neutrality, efficiency, accuracy, and equal treatment, how these systems differ in the availability of mechanisms to establish and implement policies, and how each is responding to the challenges of increasingly heavy caseloads.

Also, the municipalities now studied did not systematically differ in the availability of care from occupational healthcare units.

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The two experiments differed in the availability of rms velocity as a correlate of frequency: in Experiment 5 the vibrations had fixed amplitude such that their rms velocity covaried with frequency; in Experiment 6 the amplitudes were manipulated so that the vibrations had matched rms velocity.

The comprehensive follow-up allows us to understand complex multimorbidities in this cohort; however, the paucity of literature about the health of marginally housed adults limits our ability to evaluate the generalisability of these results in communities that differ in treatment availability, healthcare system and the origins of social marginalisation.

Amazon currently has two royalty rates available, which differ in regional availability.

However, although the two populations may differ in mate availability, mate guarding appears to be low in both populations (Schleicher et al. 1997; van Dijk 2009).

In such human-dominated and heterogeneous landscapes, spillover across habitat types, especially in systems that differ in resource availability, may be an important ecological process structuring communities.

These data may indicate that recombination allows L. monocytogenes and L. innocua to rapidly generate and acquire diversity in genes involved in carbohydrate and amino acid transport and metabolism, which may facilitate adaptation to environments that differ in nutrient availability (e.g., host and non-host associated environments).

Additionally, some species of plants appear to discriminate among patches of varying quality by proliferating higher root mass into more nutrient-rich patches, while other species show little discrimination among patches that differ in nutrient availability (Gleeson and Fry 1997; Hutchings et al. 2003; McNickle and Cahill 2009).

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