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was differed
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Not to have the same traits, characteristics.
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From the result of HRBS measurement, In composition was differed between among the samples with different film thicknesses, and increased along the growth direction.
Studies in different regions have indicated that the L ∞ of longtail tuna was differed from 55 cm in waters of Japan (Itoh et al. 1999) to 135.4 cm in Australia (Griffiths et al. 2010) and the range for k was 0.228 in Oman (Prabhakar and Dudley 1989) to 1.7 in waters of Japan (Itoh et al. 1999).
Low rate of comorbidity of migraine and neurologic symptoms was differed from these studies.
Otherwise, the effect of carbonation on leachability of Cd was differed from that of Cr and Pb.
The spatial distribution of the areas exposed to the onsite erosion hazard, however, was differed from those confronted by the offsite erosion hazard.
Principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) showed that bacterial community in the STM exposures such as 5, 25 and 50 mg L−1 were clustered near by locations and its biodiversity was differed significantly with 0 and 0.1 mg L−1 STM exposures (Additional file 1: Fig. S2).
None of these parameters was differed significantly between UUO (or sham) kidneys from Sigirr-deficient and wildtype mice (Figure 6).
However, the tumor response was differed according to the initial tumor size and the total dose.
Although the definition of the symptom was differed from our study, the prevalence of breathlessness in our subjects was higher.
Previous study in multiethnic groups of midlife women showed that the specific types of women's physical activity influenced the prevalence and severity of menopausal symptoms, which was differed by ethnicity [ 17].
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First, GTPases are differed from nonGTPases.
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