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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems no difference" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express that two things appear to be the same and there seems to be no difference between them. For example, "After I compared the two prices, there seems no difference."
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The situation for fasting glycemia seems no different: 8.1 ± 0.2 mmol/l prandial vs. 7.0 ± 0.2 mmol/l basal.
They seemed no older than 13 years old, so it was hard to imagine them carrying guns and selling drugs, but that's what they did.
We tried to uncover whether DJ-1 binds directly to KLF17 promoter, and there seems no direct binding between DJ-1 and KLF17 promoter sequence.
And there seems no stopping him 56 years later.
But even when healthy, Camby, a natural forward despite being 6 feet 11 inches, seems no match for the best and brawniest of centers in the N.B.A.
James Hook had been willed, it seemed, into the No 10 shirt, at the expense of Stephen Jones by popular demand.
Application of scrambled siRNA of HDAC1 seemed no interference with the expressions of HDAC1, H3-Ace and NEP (Figure 5A D).
The Concerto No 1 seemed more than usually sprawling and No 2 was also frustratingly uneven, though more successful – as on his and Dudamel's recent recording.
Considering only the metabolic activity of the different groups after 24 h (baseline of d2 or d3, Table 1), there seem no differences at all.
Leicester seem resigned to losing their No 10.
(Perhaps he could point the way to the nearest Mercedes showroom?) THE MARKET SAYS XJ40s seem no more welcome than a stray cat.
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