Sentence examples for differed from the latter from inspiring English sources

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It differed from the latter chiefly in that it typed Japanese kana characters directly.

The cells of ts13 which showed 50% more transformation than those of ts14 differed from the latter in having larger numbers of viable cells arrested in mitosis over the G1 period.

Our study differed from the latter study in that it included a 3-fold larger cohort, further stratified patients by TFV/NNRTI and TFV/PI exposure, and conducted a multivariate analysis of factors associated with UQ RBPCR measurements.

The dataset for Sample 3 was a subset (n = 487) of that described by Griffiths et al. [ 30] (n = 525), but differed from the latter in that it did not include participants older than 50 years.

Area hOc4d was identified rostral to hOc3d; it differed from the latter by larger pyramidal cells in lower layer III, thinner layers V and VI, and a sharp cortex-white-matter borderline.

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Weight, though related to mass, nonetheless differs from the latter.

The excavations in Anakena have revealed that a variety of statues were carved in the early period, among them a smaller prototype of the middle-period busts, which mainly differ from the latter by their rounded heads and stubby bodies.

The overall structure of the MERS-CoV PLpro is similar to that of the corresponding SARS-CoV enzyme, but the architecture of the oxyanion hole and of the S3 as well as the S5 specificity sites differ from the latter.

He is currently working on a dissertation about the method of inquiry that Aristotle employs in his examination of the human good in the Nicomachean Ethics, which stresses its affinity to his scientific method, while explaining precisely how it differs from the latter.

Occasionally these objects look something like planetary nebulae, as in the case of the Crab Nebula, but they differ from the latter in three ways: (1) the total mass of their gas (they involve a larger mass, essentially all the mass of the exploding star), (2) their kinematics (they are expanding with higher velocities), and (3) their lifetimes (they last for a shorter time as visible nebulae).

Finally, ordinal variables, although similar to nominal variables, differ from the latter because the variables are clearly ordered.

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