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Thus, there is a discrepancy of 6,500 bombs.
When you do, you find there is a discrepancy of around 5% when you compare the amount given off from Earth's standard biosphere and the amount you find in the atmosphere".
There is a discrepancy of 0.12% between measured and simulated results.
The maximum difference between the experimental data and the numerical simulation data is 0.78 nF, which is a discrepancy of 19.8%.
There is a discrepancy of ~ 21 kyr between Site U1429 and Lake Biwa, possibly due to the large error in the Lake Biwa age estimation, as discussed later.
However, between the 2001 and 2011 data, there is a discrepancy of 206 postcodes, with 63 postcodes excluded in 2011 while 143 additional postcodes included.
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In 70 studies (88%) the assigned scores were concordant, whereas in the remaining 10 studies there was a discrepancy of >2 points, (mean discrepency 0.234).
Using current methods, there could be a discrepancy of up to 1cm in terms of where the proton beam hits and releases its energy, destroying cells, after passing through 20 cm of healthy tissue.
There was a discrepancy of 2 patients between the FICM and SICS groups which is likely due to the search criteria employed.
The two disagreed over the final amount owed; sources indicate that it was a discrepancy of $1.35.
A factor was defined as a confounder if there was a discrepancy of 10% or more in the estimated coefficient of interest between the multivariable model including the factor and the model without it.
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