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"uncover differences" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are interested in discovering something that sets two or more things apart. For example, "In this study, we will uncover differences in communication styles among different age groups."
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In addition to examining changes in mitochondrial membrane potential, we treated cells with a variety of inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial function in an attempt to uncover differences in the sensitivity of the chemiosmotic system of the different cell lines.
Results for affected neighborhoods are compared to city-wide transitions to uncover differences.
To uncover differences in S100A6 serum concentrations that might be restricted to specific subgroups CCA patients, we next analyzed S100A6 levels in patients with different types of CCA.
To the best of our knowledge, this is, however, the first study looking at senior citizens, both working and retired, to uncover differences between the workforces in the public and private sectors.
To answer the third research question, the 18 statements of the pretest (see Table 2) were asked again in the posttest to uncover differences between students' expectations about and students' experiences with the use of Twitter in higher education.
This model is used to uncover differences across the three settings and through a case analysis for each context the types of interactions children in the audience have with these voices are examined.
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Further investigations uncovered differences in internal-vs.-external IK search behavior between databases.
Our proposal relies on the fact that latent class models are designed to cluster firms by uncovering differences in technology parameters.
We also characterized nucleosome positions on the leading and lagging strands, uncovering differences in chromatin maturation dynamics at hundreds of genes.
Additionally, these studies have uncovered differences between the mouse and human, emphasizing the need for the development of experimental models specifically of the human endometrium.
To be sure, some philosophers have uncovered differences between obligations and duties, the most important of which is that obligations must be voluntarily undertaken or incurred, but duties need not be (e.g., Brandt 1964; Hart 1958).
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