Sentence examples for vivid differences from inspiring English sources

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While vivid differences appeared for the DNA content, which increased for up to 2.8, 6.2 and 3.5 % at sites B, C and D, respectively, during high flow but could show elevation of 2 % at site B but decrease of 2.7%% at site C during low-flow season compared to the relevant values at site A in respective seasons (Fig. 2).

Vivid differences in the muscle's biochemical parameters appeared in fish specimens collected from downstream sites receiving heavy insults of sewage and industrial effluents than the fish from the upstream site of the Ravi River before its entry through the Lahore city.

Vivid differences in fat pad deposition levels were observed in terms of retroperitoneal, mesenteric and epididymal tissues, amongst NC, HFD and TPEE groups.

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But it is not the city's love of pets, but rather its breeding control that some credit for the vivid difference in animal welfare.

It is rare in a presidential primary to have such a vivid difference of opinion on a critical issue, as is the case with Mr. Romney and Mr. Perry on Social Security.

"There is a vivid difference between 3D images and those captured by a camera; the competition of replication versus preservation, of artificial simulations and natural occurrences," he adds.

Beyond the frequent policy clashes and vivid personality differences, the hostility between the two candidates was unmistakable.

Each member of the ensemble here embodies this shared storytelling spirit with vivid defining differences, without overselling the surface eccentricities.

But the basic point is simple: an insistence on single market membership is a coherent and clear position, by far the best option for the economy, and a vivid point of difference with the government.

For Brown, the TeVeS theory makes vivid the conceptual difference between the purely mathematical role of "metric tensor" and the role of codifying observable geometry; they happen to coincide in GR, but this is in a sense a contingent fact, not something guaranteed a priori by GR's mathematical apparatus.

First, ambiguity makes vivid some of the differences between formal languages and natural languages and presents some barriers to using the former to represent the latter.

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