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Discover LudwigThe phrase "showed major difference" is not entirely correct; it should be "showed a major difference" or "showed major differences" depending on the context.
You can use it when discussing the results of a comparison or analysis that highlights significant distinctions between two or more subjects.
Example: "The study showed a major difference in the effectiveness of the two treatments."
Alternatives: "demonstrated a significant difference" or "revealed a substantial difference."
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It is interesting that our baseline gene expression data showed major difference in gene expression between sensitive and resistant cell lines.
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Our analysis of EEEV-positive mosquito pools showed major differences in virus titer among different mosquito species obtained in Connecticut.
The study also found that he showed major differences in sprint mechanics, with significantly different maximum vertical ground return forces, and that the positive work or returned energy was close to three times higher than that of a human ankle.
The surveys also showed major differences of sex, race and income in the two groups of delegates.
Census data showed major differences in household income, property values and educational attainment depending on which side of Delmar Boulevard one lived.
The two isolates originated from Northeast and North parts of Iran showed minor differences and two isolates originated from Northeast and Southwest of Iran showed major differences in their amplified DNA patterns.
Results showed major differences between LNC188Re-SSS – 80 MBq and the control groups (Figure 4).
Visual inspection of the sensorgrams also showed major differences during the dissociation phase.
GO term classification also showed major differences in the transcriptional responses induced by C. burnetii infection and TNF treatment.
Furthermore, a study of O2- free radical emission from PMA-stimulated peritoneal cells detected by chemiluminescence showed major differences for young vs aged mice cells, i.e.: 1104±354 vs 308±152 CU respectively, and in splenocytes 2100±941 vs 1398±528 CU respectively.
The results showed major differences in the cause of death structure by age group.
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