Sentence examples for fine differences in from inspiring English sources

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Such fine differences in chromatin architectures have also been observed by others in different contexts (Filion and van Steensel, 2010; Lienert et al., 2011; Peric-Hupkes et al., 2010).

Overall, our detailed assessment of the biochemical and structural impact of natural polymorphism within the HLA-A3 superfamily has permitted to understand how HLA-A3-like molecules differ at the level of their primary and secondary anchor pockets causing fine differences in their peptide-selecting and -presenting properties.

Younger mice, Rubin said, "have a keen sense of olfactory discrimination". They can sense fine differences in odor.

We aimed to detect fine differences in the timings of brain activities beyond those previously measured from fMRI data in human subjects.

We also measured fine differences in locomotion using a regular horizontal ladder task, which is known to have higher discriminative capacity for mice with a BMS score from 5 to 7 than the BMS alone48.

However, analysis of sample areas using pixels as individual observations within a statistical distribution indicated that subtle variation and gradients within management or land units could be used to characterize fine differences in selected nominal states at each site.

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In their sensitivity to the finest differences in touch and their singing tone, the Viennese pianos suggest the responsiveness of a clavichord, although producing a louder sound.

They heard finer differences in the brief gap between consonant and vowel that separates the syllables "ga" and "ka" than nonmusicians.

As illustrated by Table 7 this ability of the scoring system to detect finer differences in individual test-retest performance is particularly evident in the subtests which involve complex movements like dynamic balance and synkinesis.

There was also a highly significant main effect of species on slope at threshold, F 1, 438) = 54.55; p <.001; together, these results suggest that at threshold performance, humans are capable of consistently discriminating smaller gap lengths, and finer differences in gap length, than are ferrets.

Visual expertise in discriminating fine differences among a group of similar objects can be obtained through extensive long-term training.

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