Sentence examples for unequal degrees from inspiring English sources

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There is an advantage that the calculation is only applied on local cell, so no assembled stiffness matrix but only cell stiffness is needed, which can overcome the stiffness matrix assembling difficulty caused by unequal degrees of nodal freedom for different cells, and much easier to consider the local properties of cells.

As the conceptual discussion above has demonstrated, the various grouping strategies provide unequal degrees of phylogenetic information.

This is extremely important when working on HERV loci, as the different families, due to their varying integration ages, have unequal degrees of similarities among the family members.

In diabetes trials investigating non-insulin agents, a placebo may be used for comparison to active agents, which may result in unequal degrees of glycaemic control.

In comparing the additive predictive effects of all 15 facets included in the initial prediction model (shown as Model 1) against the final set of facets remaining in the last step of each regression analysis (shown as Final model), the appropriate statistic to examine is the adjusted R, which can account for the unequal degrees of freedom.

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These differences may reflect the unequal degree of development of financial markets in both countries.

The first seems to indicate that social superiors and subordinates have an unequal degree of care for each other: superiors care less for their subordinates than vice versa, though they benefit them more (EC7).

But it is well-known that any criminal record will likely result in rejection for job applicants (a penalty that is experienced to a highly unequal degree along racial lines), and is an immediate disqualifier for many professional licenses.

Analysis of the target effect revealed significant differences in accuracy for identifying new items compared with negative (t 82.99) = 5.07, p < 0.001), neutral (t 86.19) = 5.38, p < 0.001), and positive (t 83.01) = 4.71, p < 0.001) items (Levene's test indicated unequal variances, degrees of freedom have been adjusted accordingly).

Second, we conducted a taxonomic distinctness analysis, which is useful for comparing diversity across studies with uncontrolled, unequal, or unknown degrees of sampling effort, and where quantitative data are not available and samples consist of a species list [16], [17].

Taxonomic distinctness analysis avoids most problems associated with traditional measures of species richness, and is thus useful for comparing diversity across data sets and studies with uncontrolled, unequal, or unknown degrees of sampling effort, where quantitative data are not available and samples consist of a species list (presence/absence data) [46], [47].

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