Sentence examples for differences in the regular from inspiring English sources

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There were no sex differences in the regular (50.2% daughters) and low (50.9% daughters) activity groups.

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Despite the disparity in budgets the teams had been separable only by goal difference in the regular season, so it was perhaps inevitable that they would prove well-matched foes in the final.

Should that make a difference in breaking the regular routines, especially if the child does not go to a religious day school and these holidays are not cause for having days off from school?

The temptation is to interpret these as indicating different intrinsic rates, or perhaps different external pressures, for sound change, but large differences in the numbers of regular changes can arise among languages simply as a result of random fluctuations and shared phylogenetic histories.

In terms of arterial blood gas analysis before and just after ESD, pH of the duodenal balloon group showed no significant difference (P = 0.423), but a significant difference was seen in the regular group (P = 0.037).

There were no significant differences in the effect of regular aspirin use in the strata defined by age, body mass index, NSAID use, smoking or alcohol use (Figure 1).

Pre-training status and familial factors such as shared environment and genetics have been proposed to explain inter-subject differences in the response to regular physical activity (Bouchard and Rankinen 2001).

In contrast, for those in the lowest income group, the proportion making regular visits and visiting for a check-up was lower for uninsured adults than those who were insured, although differences in the proportion making regular visits was not significant (95% CIs overlapped).

In this study we constructed chord-sequences such that perceived differences in the cognitive processing between regular and irregular chords could not be due to the sensory processing of acoustic factors like pitch repetition or pitch commonality (the major component of 'sensory dissonance').

There were no differences in the proportion reporting a regular sexual partner nor the behaviour within this relationship between diagnosed positive and HIV negative respondents.

For regularly used prevention strategies, there was a significant difference by age group in the regular use of cognitive strategies (χ 2  = 11.18, df = 4, p = .025), and a significant difference by relationship status in the regular use of pleasure-based strategies (χ 2  = 17.8, df = 2, p < .001).001

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