Sentence examples for parallels differences in from inspiring English sources

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This different architecture parallels differences in the organization of the inputs from the hand and from the foot.

The transformation to a sparse auditory representation parallels differences in NIf and HVC activity patterns seen during singing, which may point to a common mechanism for encoding sensory and motor representations of song.

The composite effect of sex-specific genetic architecture and the circulating levels of sex-steroid hormones closely parallels differences in the immune response and may account for corresponding sex-related differences in risk for chronic periodontitis, with men exhibiting greater susceptibility than women (31).

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The racial, ethnic, and geographic differences in fracture incidence are associated with parallel differences in bone mineral density (BMD), but the differences are often relatively small, suggesting that other architectural or metabolic differences in the skeleton make an important contribution.

These differences in PC behavior parallel differences in HR [27].

Thus, differences in subjective alertness scores at acquisition or test did not parallel differences in memory strength at test.

Thus, in both C. opimus and S. fatalis, greater differences in forelimb and hind limb use result in parallel differences in limb structure.

Ostensibly, these differences in anthropometric changes between the interventions parallel differences in exercise volume (changes in PA minutes), as others have demonstrated [ 28, 33].

Higher prevalence among nonparticipants of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and mental distress seem to parallel differences in socioeconomic groups and risk factor exposure.

Similarly, the ethnic differences in risk in females in our study do not parallel differences in their alcohol consumption but are, to a certain extent, consistent with their higher prevalence of tobacco chewing, particularly among Bangladeshi women.

Age-related differences in prevalence of overweight and obesity in the same study population (Christensen et al., 2008) may at least partly explain the parallel differences in CRF levels.

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