Sentence examples for emphasise discrepancies from inspiring English sources

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Later more mathematical work may even be rather patronising about the paper, and emphasise discrepancies, while the primary finding is that the original idea is abundantly confirmed.

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YLL emphasises the discrepancy between research spending and mortality, and may be helpful for decisions concerning research support.

The ratio of research spending to AYLL is shown in Table 4. Using the YLL parameter, to represent population burden from cancer, emphasises the discrepancy between research spending and mortality.

It is likely that the tumour-suppressive and oncogenic effects of Wnt5a are highly dependent on the cell type and context in which the signalling occurs; however, these discrepancies clearly emphasise the need for further investigation.

As emphasised in Table 5, discrepancies among studies can be explained by size and clinical characteristics of the series examined (Yoshida et al, 2001; Sui et al, 2002; Takai et al, 2002; Cohen et al, 2003), as well as methodological differences: indeed, different antibodies as well as scoring systems for evaluation of survivin immunoreaction have been utilised.

This discrepancy emphasises the need for the TB networks to be effective in sharing data and responding strategically across a city.

In our opinion, this discrepancy emphasises the importance of being able to reproducibly position the voxel in the same precise location from one examination to another in the same patient, which we sought to achieve in this study.

The size of the discrepancies is worth emphasising.

In an attempt to account for this discrepancy, we again emphasise temperamental dominance: a person with AN who has excessive striatal-induced seeking behaviour, provoked by prolonged restraint of appetite, would still have (over time) a dominant PFC-related restraint phenotype.

The reasons for the discrepancies are multifactorial and emphasise a need for HPs to work more closely with the patients in addressing their concerns.

The 10% diagnostic discrepancy rate quoted above does emphasise the need for morphologic review of submitted tissues so that extremely necrotic or contaminated tissue aliquots ('normal' with tumour) are not served to investigators.

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