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"substantially disparate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means significantly different or unequal. You can use it when describing a large difference or gap between two things, such as income levels or education opportunities. For example, "There is a substantially disparate gap between the salaries of male and female employees in this company."
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Key molecular events in the development of disease are usually not ubiquitous, leading to instances of disease with similar morphological characteristics often having substantially disparate molecular phenotypes.
Przewalski's horse genetic diversity has been estimated utilizing blood group and allozyme loci (Bowling and Ryder 1987), mtDNA (Ryder 1994), and single strand conformation polymorphism analysis for major histocompatibility complex genes (Hedrick et al. 1999), leading to substantially disparate values.
An evaluation of rotavirus VE in Nicaragua found that small differences in vaccine coverage resulted in substantially disparate estimates of VE when coverage was high (≥95% vaccinated), but not when coverage was lower (~91% vaccinated) [ 23].
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Not only were they able to increase funding for breast cancer research, but they also participated substantially in forcing disparate scientific communities and funding agencies to work together.
Power even in sample sizes of 1000 is substantially lower when allele frequencies are disparate.
That principle applies to cases of disparate impact as well as disparate treatment.
Specifically, LAICE will focus on the energy and momentum delivered by these waves and attempt to connect the wave sources and the wave effects in three widely different altitude ranges, substantially adding to our knowledge of critical coupling processes between disparate atmospheric regions.
These disparate results are not unusual for statin-treated patients who have substantially lowered LDL-C levels, but often abnormal HDL-C or TG values [ 41, 42].
Our studies indicate that perfluorinated alkyls are indeed developmental neurotoxicants that affect posthatch cognitive performance but that the underlying synaptic mechanisms may differ substantially among the various members of this class of compounds, setting the stage for disparate outcomes later in life.
Phylogenetic analysis of the sequence differences between the six protomers in the AAA-domain of midasin (Fig. 4) shows that the evolutionary distance between any two protomers in a single organism is substantially greater than that between any single protomer taken from different organisms, even for such highly disparate organisms as humans and Giardia.
Even though it is defined specifically, the effectively understood concept is not much different from 'innovation' of 'other industries'processeseservicesces, and products'usingng IT.' There is a disparate issue continually between the phenomenon of 'IT convergence' and the 'IT convergence industry' analyzed substantially.
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