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"different from the previous example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more examples or situations. For example: - "The second question is different from the previous example, so make sure to read it carefully before answering." - "The new product has a design that is quite different from the previous example." - "The organization's approach to environmental sustainability is significantly different from the previous example."
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Only the model region and trench position are different from the previous example, and other physical properties, such as viscosity, boundary, and initial conditions, are the same.
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In each example we highlight only the aspects of the syntax that are different from the previous examples, and many biological details of the model are omitted.
Also different from the previous examples, the inter-level causation here acts across the boundaries of a nested species, i.e. across the cell membrane, and not just between an attributed species and its enclosed solution: In fact the above rule includes two different downward causalities at the same time.
The difference from the previous example is 15.
This follows from the previous example and Proposition 4.3.
From the previous example, an example of such an SQL injection.
Consider the pattern from the previous example.
The 2002 Mountaineer looks starkly different from the previous model, and from the Explorer.
That's very different from the previous model".
It doesn't look any different from the previous model until you turn it on.
(This information is taken directly from the previous examples and converted to US dollars for comparison).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com