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Let m, m1, m2, … mn be a sequence of different (hunks of) matter, each differing from its immediate predecessor only by one molecule of the same type, so that m and m2 have all but two molecules in common and m and mn have no molecules whatsoever in common.
The results showed that the behaviour of passivated titanium in nitric acid was differing from its behaviour in sulphuric acid.
A patch is as a spatial unit differing from its reference background in nature and appearance, a depiction that could also be applied to temporal patches.
"Our Earth is but one of a chain of parallel worlds, each differing from its neighbours by a little (or a lot) in an infinite landscape of infinite possibilities.
Here, we reported for the first time that matrine-induced necroptosis in CCA cell lines, differing from its classical role to induce apoptosis in many other kinds of cancer cells.
Our current understanding of tumourigenesis suggests that cancer develops as a series of cumulative genetic and epigenetic derangements across time culminating in a clone of cells differing from its population of origin in terms of cellular identity, growth control, and its contextual relationship to its environment.
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There aren't many jokes, Chinese or otherwise, in John Lanchester's new novel, and this isn't the only way in which it differs from its predecessors.
It differed from its Italian counterpart in having a greater degree of seclusion, possibly due to Moorish custom.
David's third book differed from its predecessors in that it drew little from anything she had already written.
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