Sentence examples for which could differently from inspiring English sources

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While we adjusted for a variety of dietary and lifestyle factors that could confound the association of vitamin D and PMS risk, we were unable to separately evaluate indoor and outdoor physical activity (which could differently affect 25OHD levels), or comprehensively assess other aspects of sun exposure.

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Hence, not only can these peptides be used in combination for developing highly sensitive diagnostic tests, they can be used in studying finer qualitative differences in surface carbohydrates of these fungal pathogens which could contribute differently to the host pathogen interactions.

First, some of our comparative studies were conducted using spiked-in cell lines, which could perform differently than CTCs from cancer patients on these platforms, since cell lines could conceivably be more robust than epithelial cells in peripheral circulation.

Altogether, these data suggest that oncohaematologic cell response to anticancer treatments like doxorubicin or ionizing radiations involves a complex network organized around three main cytokines, IL-6, IL-10 and TNFα, which could be differently activated according to the cell and the treatment.

In contrast, the ensemble measurements presented here, and those previously made with pUC19, use negatively supercoiled minicircles, which could behave differently.

The findings of the VGC and ordinal regression analysis also led to consultation with participating resident radiologists highlighting the importance of image quality criteria for CT head imaging, which could be weighted differently depending on the pathology being investigated.

The young man was unarmed and according to Zimmerman was walking slowly -- which could be worded differently to say he was walking leisurely -- in no hurry, not guilty of a crime, minding his business.

The observed difference in affinity could be due to the fact that the entire CD81 was used as only a water-soluble fragment CD81-LEL, which could have fold differently and could have tendency of binding with more exposed conformation.

Many studies adjusted for race and many environmental and lifestyle factors (e.g. diet, obesity, physical activity, intake of vitamins and minerals), which could be distributed differently among aspirin users (Cook et al, 2000), and may therefore account for the association.

A pioneering study has shown for the first time that the brains of men and women are wired up differently which could explain some of the stereotypical differences in male and female behaviour, scientists have said.

Reasons for differences in findings from the different studies include cell culture techniques which could give rise to differently differentiated cells, presence of nonurothelial cells within cell cultures, lack of sensitivity and specificity of anti-TRPV1 antibodies, and species differences.

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