Sentence examples for make a formal comparison from inspiring English sources

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These were not included because they did not make a formal comparison of pain and BMLs.

We did not make a formal comparison between women who delivered in water with women who left the pool before delivery.

We observed modest attenuation in the correlations between phthalate concentrations in urine specimens collected at different times compared with phthalate concentrations in specimens collected at the same time, although our data were limited to make a formal comparison (n = 4; data not shown).

Given this new data from budding yeast, it would be interesting to make a formal comparison with fission yeast actin patches, including the peak times, peak numbers and depth of penetration of each homologous molecule: actin, Arp2/3 complex, Wsp1 (Las17), Myo1 (Myo5), Cdc15 and Bzz1 (Rvs167) and End4 (Sla2).

Although only one sample was sequenced after Nimblegen capture, limiting our ability to make a formal comparison across all three capture platforms, the per-mtDNA-base coverage plots generated from our study confirm previous findings describing four peaks with Nimblegen targets.

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Magna expects to make a formal bid in the autumn.

Intuit may make a formal announcement soon.

Ministers hope to make a formal request after the Budget.

"We aim to make a formal announcement to Parliament shortly".

Facebook did not make a formal announcement about the change.

Don't make a formal outline (no roman numerals!).

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