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The changes follow demands from ministers to toughen up a marking system they claim has been discredited by years of grade inflation, and calls for greater differentiation among higher achievers.

Students also found this approach to be more motivating since it allowed for greater differentiation of instruction.

Table  3 illustrates the potential of mH interventions by juxtaposing World Bank figures regarding mobile subscriptions with WHO mental health DALY statistics grouped according to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (UNMDG) categories, which allow for greater differentiation between geographical contexts than WHO income group or regional categorisationsb.

The similar cell shapes on either side of the epidermal amniotic border in these two species suggests that the very different morphology seen in Drosophila (Fig. 7A1 C1) could be the product of a subsequent evolutionary innovation for greater differentiation between these two tissues.

It should be noted that while the UNMDG groups allow for greater differentiation than WHO income and country groupings, they still obscure significant differences between members of specific groups, especially in the case of countries such as Brazil, Nigeria, India, and China.

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Geographically-limited selective sweeps occurring anywhere on the linked mtDNA molecule are one possible explanation for a pattern of greater differentiation of mtDNA if the sweep causes polymorphic sites to become fixed within an outcrop for CYTB but does not affect RISP.

Thus, the lower effective population size and greater strength of genetic drift associated with maternally inherited haploid genomes may be the most reasonable explanation for the greater differentiation identified in the mtDNA data.

Will it lead, for instance, to greater differentiation, which will increase the problems of achieving integration?

Population differentiation was statistically significant but very small (Table 1), with Fst sensu Weir-Cockerham [24] for all populations 0.011 (0.0075 0.0140), with slightly greater differentiation for agricultural population pairs (0.013, CI: 0.0094 0.0161) compared to woodland pairs (0.009, CI: 0.0041 0.0149).

HRG4 was designed to evolve year on year, but in 2012/13 a more extensive update, referred to as HRG4+, provided even greater differentiation for complications and co-morbidities [7].

The effect sizes for C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice were 0.796 and 0.391 respectively, suggesting a greater differentiation between scores for C57BL/6J compared to DBA/2J mice.

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