Sentence examples for large geographical differences from inspiring English sources

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Despite that, there are still large geographical differences within the Canadian Arctic with some areas having very high concentrations of Hg.

There are large geographical differences in the United States for infant death rates overall and for deaths attributed to birth defects.

The authors also found that there are still large geographical differences in oral health status, according to the number of remaining teeth.

Although international comparisons reveal large geographical differences in the incidence of breast and gynaecological cancers, incidence data for ethnic groups in England remains scarce.

Much of the this has built on work by Wennberg and colleagues who, since their seminal paper in 1984 [ 29], have developed the Dartmouth Atlas [ 30] in the US which has demonstrated large geographical differences in health care spending, drug use, surgical procedures and care quality over the last 30 years.

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Previous studies conducted in one Japanese prefecture reported larger geographical differences in the dental outcome of number of remaining teeth compared to self-rated health [ 7].

The large geographical and gender differences of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality suggest a large potential for change.

This hypothesis reflected the view that the processes maintaining differences in assemblages over large geographical scales are different from those accounting for variability at smaller scales (e.g. [17]).

Previous attempts to demonstrate that genetic variation of foundation species determines the community composition of associated species have been criticized on the grounds that genetic variants have been sampled over a large geographical area, and the differences between them have been tested in a single site [ 8– 10].

Cohort studies that focus on large geographical domains or examine between-city differences in pollution levels typically have used relatively few central site measurements per city to characterize exposure contrasts (e.g., Dockery et al. 1993).

The large geographical variations in incidence are mainly explained by cultural differences which is influenced by the exposure to risk factors [ 2].

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