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Traditional Hindus maintain that the ritual impurity and "untouchability" inherent in these groups does not essentially differ from that temporarily associated with mourners or menstruating women.

According to him, the language used in works of literature does not essentially differ from that used in ordinary discourse, neither is it any more dense with meaning than any other discourse.

For example, in the Origin of Species, he writes, "I look at the term species as one arbitrarily given for the sake of convenience to a set of individuals closely resembling each other, and that it does not essentially differ from the term variety" (1859[1964], 52).

The recurrence-free period duration in patients who have been done the breast-conserving surgery does not essentially differ from the patients who have been undergone the mastectomy.

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In grasping the sword he did not essentially differ from Huldrych Zwingli, Gaspard de Coligny, or Oliver Cromwell three other militaristic Protestants.

The accuracy of EBVs was, nevertheless, equally high for R, S + IND and S + AVER, and these values did not essentially differ between the two selection intensities.

An important aspect of melodies is the idea of mode (dieu), the elements of which do not essentially differ from those of Javanese and Burmese music.

It has scarcely been disputed that the giving up of bills drawn on wrong stamps, or a contract on which the Statute of Limitations had attached, would be sufficient consideration: but those cases do not essentially differ from the present.

Bisulphite genomic sequencing identified SMN2 methylation patterns similar to those observed in SMA fibroblasts (Fig.  3A), suggesting that SMN2 gene methylation patterns do not essentially differ between tissues.

Since the final results did not essentially differ with and without older cases, all subjects were kept in the statistical analysis.

In both criteria, the female line runs above the male line, corroborating the histograms in Figure 2a and both lines run nearly parallel, meaning that skewness and kurtosis do not essentially differ between genders during a lifetime.

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