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Norman Gash states that "it would be wrong to assume that the political scene in the succeeding generation differed essentially from that of the preceding one".
Our earlier study reported that the breast tumor associated DP T cells displayed the phenotype and cytotoxic potential of effector/memory activated CD8+ T cells but differed essentially from these cells by a high production of IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 [10].
These two groups differed essentially in their signatures at the C-terminus of their two QALGGH DNA-binding domains.
In our study the two groups of patients treated with glucocorticoids differed essentially by an entry of iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome in their medical records.
These consultations differed essentially from single consultations, first consultations in a series, and other follow-up consultations, in which the patient presented with a problem and the GP had to explore and find out what the patient required.
Except for transport injuries which were the commonest cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in the same surveillance areas, the distribution of nonfatal injuries differed essentially from those of fatal injuries reported for 1992 1998 in the same surveillance areas [ 22].
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Some 50 years ago, the renowned linguist Roman Jakobson pointed out a crucial fact about differences between languages in a pithy maxim: "Languages differ essentially in what they must convey and not in what they may convey".
In this sense, phase change and related phenomena do not differ essentially from those of differentiation and organogenesis in general.
Bait casting and spin casting differ essentially in the type of reel, the rod length, and the strength of the line used.
This common language is understandable because the monotheistic conception of God differs essentially only in one respect from that of other religions: in the belief that God is one and absolutely unique.
In sexual reproduction, a new individual is produced not by somatic cells of the parent but by sex cells, or gametes, which differ essentially from somatic cells in having undergone meiosis, a process in which the number of chromosomes is reduced to one-half of the diploid (2n) number found in somatic cells; cells containing one set of chromosomes are said to be haploid (n).
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