Sentence examples for inherent difference in the from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that there is no inherent difference in the results from the different assays, despite their different readouts.

It is possible that it is simply the result of the fact that learners are now reading off a screen more often, necessitating a different approach, rather than any inherent difference in the brain of a 21st century learner (Prensky 2001).

The unmodified Thr-containing peptides (Thr at residue 5 or 10) had similar α-helicities, indicating that there is no inherent difference in the effects of threonine at different interior residues of the α-helix, as expected on the basis of previous data on helix propensities as a function of α-helical position.

Remarkably, salts 1 and 2 are isostructural despite the presence of anions of different charge (−2 and −3, respectively) and the inherent difference in the degree of charge transfer has a clear effect on the transport properties: σRT(2)/σRT(1) = 300.

Thus, the three distinct organisations of overrepresented homopolymeric tracts is not a reflection of any difference in nucleotide content between these organisms, but instead appears to reflect an inherent difference in the way homopolymer tracts are organised within the different families of the Apicomplexa phylum.

Is there an inherent difference in the people, such as ethnic backgrounds, or could the very different styles of life with nutrition play a role?

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The variations in signal gain utilizing the nanosplitter on instruments from different manufacturers reflect the inherent differences in the source designs while confirming the benefits of coupling high flow LC separations with low flow mass spectrometric detection.

We found inherent differences in the tRNA/rRNA ratio in different samples (7% to 20%), raising doubts as to the validity of either as a reference point.

The inconsistency may be attributable to chance, differences in population characteristics, misclassification of exposure (resulting from different exposure methods across studies), or inherent differences in the toxicological properties of the pollutants.

Such difference with the Couvelard study may be explained by the inherent differences in the patient populations considered, including differing sample size, the inclusion of patients with VHL disease as well as the lack of multivariate screening of prognostic variables.

The comparative perspective employed by Jasanoff is aimedto reemphasise inherent differences in the professional bioethical discourse, which inher opinion, has been universalised too quickly.

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