Sentence examples for is not totally consistent from inspiring English sources

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This alternative mechanism, however, is not totally consistent with all observations.

There is also epidemiologic evidence for the association of POPs with CVD, although it is not totally consistent.

Thus those with intertrochanteric fractures tend to have lower bone density and more vertebral fractures suggesting they are more osteoporotic, although this finding is not totally consistent [ 4- 7].

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It isn't totally consistent, however, so I also work as a part-time nanny and take any gigs I can get doing photography, makeup or singing.

There's the saying 'You don't know what horse you're riding that day.' They're not totally consistent: They have hormonal cycles, they change with the weather, they change the rate that they process information and things that we've taught them.

It's normal for citizens to hold views that are not totally consistent.

These results are not totally consistent with the results in [ 8], as we use the 20% fold-change as an additional filtering criterion.

Thus, the results derived from both additive and multiplicative models are not in contrast when interpreted in terms of the multistage theory of carcinogenesis, though they are not totally consistent with a single-stage effect, either early or late.

However, results are not totally consistent across studies, particularly for estrogens, and additional research is needed on the long-term associations of premenopausal sex-hormone levels with breast cancer risk.

The increase of inactivation rates with increasing growth rates at harvest was not totally consistent and occasionally inactivation rates of bacteria were lower than those observed at lower harvest growth rates (Table 1, Figure 2).

The results obtained by the three methods are not totally consistent, probably because of the difference in statistical power using multiple measures of variability, each of which measures different parameters and relies on different assumptions, e.g. heterozygosity and variance in allele size [ 48], as detailed in e.g. [ 53- 55].

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