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One can argue that our respondents belong to just a single culture and that perception of beauty may fundamentally differ in people of different cultures and experiences.

Now social contract theories fundamentally differ in whether the parties reason differently or the same.

The analysis of individual trajectories, supported by numerical simulations of diffusive tracers on free, confined, and fractal structures, and switching between different regimes, shows that these nuclear proteins fundamentally differ in their exploration of the nucleoplasm.

Despite these modifications, the methods fundamentally differ in the way they capture the interface, as well as in the number of equations solved and in the way the mean curvature (or equivalently capillary pressure) is computed.

Zenklusen (2007) pointed out that the literature on the topic is diverse: a variety of academic disciplines propagates a spectrum of perspectives that fundamentally differ in both analytical approaches and findings.

However, as firms fighting for survival are confronted with the need for comprehensive organizational change, possible turnaround strategies are manifold and fundamentally differ in their nature or theoretical grounding (Bowman and Singh 1993; Ndofor et al. 2013).

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The worm control management and use of anthelmintics in Norway do not fundamentally differ from general practices in Denmark, France, Slovakia and the UK [ 25, 28, 29, 31, 32].

Naturally, both the organic and inorganic forms of nitrogen are available to fungi but as far as their utilization is concerned they fundamentally differ from each other in their metabolic potentialities (Nagadesi and Arya 2013).

The opinions of members of Polish local governments and communities do not fundamentally differ from those observed in other EU countries, where the introduction of practically all phases of Natura 2000 has been and still is accompanied by general reluctance and consequent conflicts (Apostolopoulou and Pantis 2009; Hiedenpää 2002).

This is an important point because the generation of amplifying myocytes derived from the growth and differentiation of cardiac progenitor cells in vivo may fundamentally differ from the process whereby ES cells produce progeny in vitro.

Both cases fundamentally differ from the eukaryotic situation, in which mitochondria are surrounded by double membranes of different evolutionary origin and the nucleus is surrounded by a single membrane folded upon itself.

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