Sentence examples for unequal changes from inspiring English sources

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Additionally, unequal changes within riverine nutrient concentrations on account of human activities include altered food-web constructions and cause dangerous algal blooms.

For both undoped and doped spinel, the predicted crystal shape is dominated by {100} surfaces, but the relative fraction of the various surfaces changes with doping due to the unequal changes in energy, which has implications on equilibrium nanoparticle shapes and therefore on applications sensitive to surface properties.

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"There is a sense of uneven — unequal change and development," Jacobs continued, explaining why many of Jamaica Plain's Latinos felt threatened by Whole Foods.

Any change in this ratio would indicate an unequal change in speed of the traveling wave in the different directions.

If there is variation in how each group responds to an item response scale, a unit change in a factor score will be associated with an unequal change in the score of an item across groups.

In addition, the unequal change of exposure level and the effect of mortality and incident diabetes risk factors by age-group may also explain this difference in the secular change of prevalence between age-groups.

The calculations assume a t-test for comparing means of two independent samples with α = 0.05, to test equality of mean change score against a two-directional alternative of unequal change.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients have distorted dentofacial morphology that could be a result of changed force balance of masticatory muscles due to unequal dystrophic changes in various masticatory muscles.

When contrast is multiplied up by the threshold-scaling factor, this translates into an unequal visibility change across the stimuli, with Ach stimuli less visible than the chromatic ones, and may reflect an M-cell contrast saturation effect (Kaplan & Shapley, 1982).

Amplitude-balanced broadband responses were obtained with the combination of impedance reductions of longitudinal and transverse branches in unequal proportion, length change of 50 Ω lines and diameter change of high impedance lines connected transversely to the T-section of the hybrid splitter, respectively.

They suggest Britain needs a Labour or Labour-led government to meet unprecedented challenges, saying: "A financial system still too big to fail, austerity causing unnecessary hardship to those already at the bottom of massively unequal society, climate change flooding people's homes, and a democratic system that seems pretty irrelevant to any of these problems".

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