Sentence examples for difference between adequate from inspiring English sources

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But connoisseurs can tell the difference between adequate and special.

If anyone knows the difference between adequate and inadequate habitats for artistic creation, it is Mr. Brown, 37. A resident of Brooklyn, he has long struggled for a warm rehearsal space large enough to fit his troupe, which he founded in 1985 when he was 19.

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It's not the diners, though, but the fact that he's not entirely happy with the sound – and that can be the difference between an adequate show and one that soars.

The planned sample size of 100 evaluable patients per treatment arm was calculated to have 90% power to detect the difference between an "adequate clinical and parasitological response" (ACPR) rate of 80% with SP alone and 95% with combination therapies using the 5% significance level for each comparison with SP alone.

Our analysis evaluated differences between treatments (adequate dairy or low dairy) measured over multiple time points (days 7, 28, and 84).

Differences between control (adequate Cu) and individual Cu-treated groups (Cu deficiency and Cu excess) were analyzed by student's t-test for independent samples.

Post hoc tests revealed a significant difference between individuals with adequate and inadequate functional health literacy (HbA1c 6.96 vs 7.56; p=0.049), with a Cohen's d of 0.44 indicating a medium effect size. 25 There was no difference in glycaemic control between individuals with adequate functional health literacy and those who were considered illiterates (HbA1c 6.96 vs 6.85; p=0.953).

In fact, Smil writes in the March 2002 issue of the Swedish journal Ambio that "for at least a third of humanity in the world's most populous countries the use of [nitrogen] fertilizers makes the difference between malnutrition and adequate diet".

When root canal treatment was inadequate, there was only a 7.4% difference between the inadequate and adequate crown restoration groups.

Our sample size estimation was based on determining a difference between health literacy status (adequate vs. inadequate) and CAM use (type 1 error rate of 0.05).

Once the normality of the variables was tested by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the statistical analysis was performed using the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test to check any possible statistically significant difference between groups and the adequate post hoc tests.

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