Sentence examples for discrepancy may be more from inspiring English sources

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This second discrepancy may be more complex since the disagreement between the simulation and the data concerns the steady-state level in acid phase, rather than the dynamics.

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Although the design of our study does not allow disentangling recall bias from non-response bias, the discrepancies in some domains may be more likely to result from poor recall than non-response, and vice versa.

Furthermore, since each country licences the coding system individually from WHO and can create its own modifications, there may be more opportunity for discrepancies between countries.

However, considering the genomic evidence thus far suggests that AOA contain only one copy of the amoA gene per genome (e.g. Walker et al., 2010; Blainey et al., 2011), it may be more likely that discrepancies between 16S rRNA and amoA gene abundances can be attributed to unspecificity or bias in one of both of the primer sets used here.

Jonathan Schuldt, an assistant professor of communication at Cornell and the study's co-author, said the discrepancy between Democrats' and Republicans' perceptions of the terms may be more indicative of their policy preferences than a scientific judgment.

These discrepancies may be due to the fact that mRNA molecules are comparatively unstable and may be more or less degraded during tissue handling [ 37].

In that case, the prices of some aggregated sectors may be more uniform than the original sectors and aggregation might reduce the discrepancies.

"It may be more".

There may be more.

Such discrepancy may be organism-specific, but probably is more influenced by employing different discovery strategies.

This discrepancy may be due to the more sensitive nature of GUS in detecting weak promoter activity compared to green fluorescent protein (Mantis and Tague 2000).

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