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In closing, remember that this new interviewing style differs from the "normal" interview much like the difference between two types of tests—a test on an academic subject you have studied and a generalized intelligence test like an IQ test.

We describe a reconstituted form of the ATase protein that differs from the normal wild-type enzyme by the lack of the peptide bond normally found between amino acid residues 608 and 609 in the 946-amino acid ATase.

This design differs from the normal villa in its two-story rusticated colonnade forming loggias to rooms arranged around three sides of a court.

The polyphonic composition for the requiem mass differs from the normal mass in that it not only includes certain items of the Ordinary e.g., Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei (the joyful portions, Gloria and Credo, are omitted)—but also contains the Introit and Gradual from the Proper.

Intrusive behavior often differs from the normal web traffic.

Lightweight aggregate concrete differs from the normal weight concrete because of its porous nature and lower strength.

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Tells about Miller's plan, which is basically a marketing-and-production cooperative in poultry raising, differing from the normal coop in that Miller's business would be included in it Writer describes Miller's unique beliefs.

The distribution of the ln-transformed data was tested again, and analyses indicated that it did not differ from the normal distribution.

The main limitation of this study is that it is a cadaveric biomechanical study, so it inherently differed from the normal clinical situation.

Isoforms differing from the normal protein by three or more amino acids, especially two of the truncated forms, had shorter half-lives.

Susan Griffin cites studies and social data describing the convicted rapist as having, on a statistical average, a normal sexual personality, differing from the normal, well-adjusted male only in having a greater tendency to express violence and rage (1981, 318).

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