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An absolute difference of 10 has a different implication for agreement if the RPKM is 20 than if the RPKM is 300.
There are several explanations, each of which has a different implication for Mr Bush's second term.
Each quadrant has a different implication for the decision.
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"Every time the technology changes, it has a different implications for storytelling," he said.
A large deficit indicating temporary flow of investment with high productivity growth and profitability will have a different implication that the temporary deficit with high public consumption and currency overvaluation.
Although Fleming Island Plantation is a neighborhood within the unincorporated town, the student's caption had a different implication.
Each type of DM seems to have a different implication for neonatal respiratory complications.
Although each subtype of preterm birth may have a different implication for preventive efforts [ 33], etiologic pathways are complex and in many instances overlap [ 31, 34].
85 A recent example studied by MEZE has identified a different implication to the movement of wildlife zoonoses through pet travel.
Though there is something almost too facile in Mr. Pamuk's establishment of equivalence, this may be close to the way things look, at least here, partly because secularism has a different set of implications in Turkey.
Since we assumed that, for example, a 10-unit increase in ctDNA percentage from 0 to 10% may have a different prognostic implication than an increase of the same magnitude from 50 to 60%, we allowed for nonlinear effects of ctDNA levels on the risk.
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