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This difference most probably occurred because of a difference in lesion prevalence in the FOBT groups, which can result in a different proportion of false positives.
Subsequent annealing affects these phases in a different proportion.
He cut the tops long so they could also be worn in a different proportion with pants, and he twisted the fabric slightly so the shape wouldn't look flat and boring.
For the test inhibitor, the same holds, but in a different proportion.
Both types of workers hide part of their income but in a different proportion: (k_{SE}>k_{SW}), that is, self-employed households underreport more disposable income than salary households.
Nevertheless, certain genes already described with bias in autoimmune diseases were used in a different proportion.
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"More women in a far different proportion prove witches than men, by a hundred to one," ran a treatise of 1616, and explained why: First, women are by nature credulous, wanting experience, and therefore more easily deceived.
The differences in perceived burden of the entire screening procedure were small (mean score on five-point Likert scale 1.8 in colonoscopy vs 2.0 in CTCl, P < 0.001), and did not result in a significantly different proportion of participants that indicated they would be willing to participate in a future screening round.
The chefs mix the basic chicken broth and pork broth in a slightly different proportion for each dish.
Only 6% of patients seeking sperm donation in Belgium had previously used ART in France, a significantly different proportion than that for oocyte donation in Greece and Spain (P-χ < 0.01).
One animator might be better at action, one might be better at gesture and facial expression -- so everyone contributes differently, in different proportion.
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