Sentence examples for review of differences from inspiring English sources

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We conducted a systematic global review of differences between timber plantations and pasture lands in terms of animal and plant species richness and abundance, and assessed the results using meta-analysis techniques.

For a review of differences and specificities of some of these tools, see [ 10].

This result will also prompt a qualitative review of differences between the cognitive demands of the positive and negative loading items in light of the intended construct.

A consensus report developed by participants in an international workshop on national environmental health planning reached a similar conclusion and recommended a systematic review of differences in the methods used (Briggs et al. 1999).

Unfortunately, there are no relevant studies providing information on whether these species have self-sustaining urban populations or depend on a continuous supply of immigrants from surrounding areas (but see [ 74] for a review of differences in reproductive parameters of urban and rural populations).

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A recent review of gender differences in genetic effects has suggested three criteria for appropriately documented gender differences: (1) The genetic effect is based on the same genetic contrast in both genders; (2) Different genetic subsets in the 2 genders are not compared; and (3) Evidence for a nominally statistically significant gender-gene interaction exists [59].

Our aim is the review of the differences in fluid therapy in patients with sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock in the intensive care unit among the time.

It is not the aim of this paper to compare methods, but a quick review of their differences provides a better understanding of the validity and utility of the Delphi method in business ethics.

For a deeper review of the differences between embodied theories, as well as what constitutes strong and weak embodiment, see DeSutter and Stieff (2017 1 and Abrahamson and Bakker (2016 2.

In their review of sex differences in variability, Maccoby and Jacklin (1974) concluded that males were more variable than females in mathematical and spatial abilities and equally variable in verbal ability.

For a review of the differences between conscious and unconscious integrations, see the article of E. Morsella.

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