Sentence examples for extraneous differences from inspiring English sources

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A restricted number of random and fixed factors will be included as required to account for extraneous differences.

The two-category factor ModHist was also included as a separate term to account for extraneous differences between the historical and modern data sets.

Finally, it should be noted that while we chose to use generic white noise rather than a particular grunt, so as to control for extraneous differences between the grunts of individual tennis players (e.g., grunt length and/or intensity), it would be interesting to determine if different grunts vary in their affect on performance.

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(We also made sure that our results weren't driven by extraneous factors, like differences between the foreignness, size, or industry type of companies with pronounceable and unpronounceable ticker symbols).

Finally, due to the correlational approach, it is likely that extraneous variables such as individual differences also influenced the outcome.

While both the NASA-TLX and SCL measures were sensitive to changes in both intrinsic and extraneous load, the study revealed differences in the measures based on levels of each of these load factors.

Sonar systems are limited in range by attenuation (weakening) of the sound energy in water, bending caused by temperature differences in water layers, and extraneous noises, including reflections from the sea bottom.

It should be noted that the mean pregnancy rate used here is only a rough guide to the fertility of the ejaculates since it does not take into account such extraneous variables as female factors and inseminator differences.

Any duration differences among these conditions were treated as extraneous variables in the imaging analyses.

In these subsequent charts, key terms and phrases were retained while repetition and extraneous text were removed by SP. During this process, differences or similarities were identified within emerging themes.

A general approach to grain growth driven by energy density differences among the grains, associated with curvature and/or extraneous driving forces (e.g. external fields) is developed.

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