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"volume differences" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to variations in the amount or level of sound, size, or capacity. You can use "volume differences" in a sentence when discussing measurements or comparisons of volume. For example: - "There were noticeable volume differences between the two speakers." - "The researchers studied the volume differences between different types of liquids." - "The new headphones have an adjustable setting to account for volume differences in different songs."
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Tumor volume differences among the different groups were tested by one-way ANOVA.
Lack of hippocampal volume differences in primary insomnia and good sleeper controls: an MRI volumetric study at 3 Tesla.
Rater-blind morphometric analyses were conducted to compare tissue volume differences between girls with TS and controls.
These volume differences in the caudate nuclei could be associated with the pathophysiology of somatization.
Main effects of volume differences of GM in subcortical regions remain unclear.
Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC2,1) and absolute volume differences were used to compare measurement methods.
Voxel-based morphometry was used to identify gray matter volume differences between groups.
These were CT-scanned prior to staining and after 4 days of staining in 1.75% IKI solution to assess volume differences.
Patients with first episode psychosis (FEP) present with cognitive deficits and volume differences in certain brain areas.
Volume differences derived from multiple surveys of individual reservoirs also provide estimates of capacity loss over time due to sedimentation.
Univariate mixed model regression analyses compared between-group volume differences.
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