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To use 'differ' correctly, you should use 'differ from.' For example: The two plans help differ from one another in their main objectives.
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The way of seeking help differed from one patient to another (Quote 26).
One barrier to accessing help differed by age group, with those aged 18 24 years more likely to endorse I didn't want to burden others (77% vs 66%, χ=10.7, p<0.05).
A one-way between-groups ANOVA with Bonferroni correction found attitudes toward seeking professional mental health help differed significantly by history of self injury, (F 2, 216) = 5.02, p = .007, η = .04).04
Access to medical help differs depending on remoteness and lack of infrastructure.
The publication of an "incomplete" novel highlights the role of an editor in making choices that can't help but differ from the author's.
OneWeb CEO Greg Wyler and SpaceX/Tesla CEO Elon Musk could both be described as philanthropic entrepreneurs, but the ways in which they plan to help humanity differ greatly.
LCMSMS may help to differ between metformin-associated lactic acidosis and other causes.
Beliefs about being able to respond to the threat and perceptions about the need for help did differ between states, with businesses in WA having a significantly lower level of response efficacy and being less likely to need help to prepare than businesses in NSW (Table 1).
While self-help networks differ widely, they all face similar issues: How exclusive or open can the group be and still achieve its goals?
The PairWise Neighbours database helped us to differ the different types of SD motif signals [ 45]. Figure 5 shows the average ΔG° values within the translation initiation region for Clostridium tetani E88 genome and the ΔG° values within the translation initiation region in three different genes of this genome.
Studies show that American liberals tend to focus more on fairness, while American conservatives tend to focus more on loyalty, which may help explain differing responses to Mr. Snowden.
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