Sentence examples for differences between the evolution from inspiring English sources

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Both scientists emphasize that there are distinct differences between the evolution of biological and cultural systems.

Yes, you can point out the differences between the evolution of search in 2000 and social in 2011, but the similarities outweigh the differences.

The mechanistic model is able to distinguish differences between the evolution of fluid transmission characteristics of (1) small scale, closely spaced fractures, and (2) large-scale, more widely spaced fractures.

Although this result is quantitatively the same as the one reported for the simplified two-dimensional model of the system, it is demonstrated that there exist very substantial differences between the evolution of the peak stress predicted by the two models when the three-dimensionality of the incident shock waves is pronounced.

This result reinforces the apparent differences between the evolution of CV genomes and that of the members of other NCLDV clades.

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The authors proposed that the difference between the evolution of virulence and infectivity resulted from different genes contributing to these traits.

Experimental results show that the mechanical compaction rate under abnormally high pressure is obviously smaller than that under normal compaction; moreover, the higher the pressure coefficient, the greater the difference between the evolution trend line of actual porosity under abnormally high pressure and that under normal compaction (Fig. 7).

This difference between the evolution of the two signals may be related to a sub-wavelength material reorganization, as illustrated by the simulations shown in Figure 1.

The likely explanation for this apparent difference between the evolution of alternative regions in 5'UTRs and CDS is that for uORFs, purifying selection at the amino acid level is weak at best and there is no positive selection; in contrast, selection for RNA secondary structure would almost equally affect Ka and Ks.

The systematic over-estimation of migration rates is less pronounced (and sometimes disappear) in the in-silico experiments, possibly because of differences between the real evolution process and the models used in-silico (for simulations and analysis of data).

For the polyamide/SAN systems, significant differences were observed between the evolution of morphology in non-reactive binary blends vs blends compatibilized with a reactive imidized acrylic (IA) polymer which is miscible in the SAN phase and has functional groups which are capable of reacting with the amine end groups in the polyamide phase.

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