Sentence examples for discrepancies representing from inspiring English sources

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In regards to study selection, there were 41 discrepancies representing 0.92% of the total.

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Not all of the discrepancies represent a potential security threat; the report said that more extensive study over the past few years found that 8,000 of the license holders were dead.

Class I discrepancies represent major missed diagnoses in which knowledge of the postmortem findings might have altered treatment and/or prolonged survival.

Right off the bat, then, there's a discrepancy representing a more than a 20% decrease in value.

This discrepancy represents the range of the price of a haircut throughout Westchester.

Some of that discrepancy represented productivity improvements, Simonson said, and some probably came from existing workers putting in overtime.

This discrepancy represents an inherent inaccuracy of the diagnostic testing modality and should not be interpreted as progression or regression of disease.

That racial discrepancy represents an improvement from the 1990s, the researchers noted: In 1993, gun fatalities were three times more common among blacks compared to whites.

Because IV-administered antibodies were at a significantly lower concentration than endogenous IgG, it is likely that this discrepancy represents the limited sensitivity of IHC staining techniques, as well as tissue fixation, fluorescence quenching, imaging parameters, and image analysis.

It is possible that this discrepancy represents a difference in gene expression in breast and gastric tumors.

At present the list of known corepressors is much smaller than that of known coactivators [ 11], and it is unclear whether this discrepancy represents a true cellular condition, or whether it is an artifact due to the technical complexity of screening for corepressors.

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