Sentence examples for differences in the contours from inspiring English sources

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However, in all other cases, there were sufficient differences in the contours being displayed that it seemed prudent to retain each version of the shape.

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This is due to the difference in the contour of target event probability surface between the two processes.

In sum, although body size affects a number of vocal characteristics in non-human primates [ 29], this variable alone cannot explain inter-individual differences in the frequency contours of call variants [ 24], the key acoustic variable in this study.

Although the electrostatic field was identified as a major factor affecting the binding free energies between BphA and the PCBs, there were some differences in the electrostatic contour maps (Figs. 3, 4, Table 3).

A multi-parameter sound analysis revealed prominent differences in the frequency contour and in the duration of advertisement calls.

All faces were placed into a black oval frame to prevent participants from making judgments based on differences in the external contour (e.g., ear length).

There is no observable difference in the shape of the temperature contours from that of R e = 1. Figure 9 shows that for R e = 100 and G r = 10 3 and G r = 10 4, the flow is dominated by forced convection.

Furthermore, there existed some substantial differences of the electrostatic field contours between the two different tautomeric forms for all of the three systems considered, whereas the differences in the steric field contour maps were limited.

In captivity, such call variant sharing was found between individuals of very different ages (e.g. 3 vs. 14 years) or ranks (e.g. lowest vs. highest-ranking female), suggesting that morphological characteristics are poor predictors of differences in frequency contours [ 11].

Deficits in the detection of differences involving a contour violation always co-existed with deficits in the detection of differences where the contour was preserved.

Thus, it is conceivable that differences in cumulative contour length (i.e., differences in the amount of edges) or perceptual load between small and large non-symbolic stimuli might have caused the N1 effects observed here.

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