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Meanings of methodological differences in English
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Usage of methodological differences in English
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Despite methodologicaldifferences, results suggest a functional normalization of the 'fear network'.
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We also highlight the conceptual and methodologicaldifferences between these two examples.
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Further research on explanations for the methodologicaldifferences is required.
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Irrespective of some methodologicaldifferences, all three studies target cardiovascular and lifestyle related risk factors.
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Differences found between primate species may be attributed to phylogeny as well as methodologicaldifferences.
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Ethnic susceptibility and methodologicaldifferences in the detection of HPV may account for this variation.
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In the remainder, most discrepancies related to methodologicaldifferences.
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Associations were weak, differed by choice of control, and may reflect sampling variability or methodologicaldifferences.
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We suggest that the inability to show this tight coupling in the past may be due to methodologicaldifferences.
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Needless to say, there were methodologicaldifferences.)
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The reported LGN volumes vary greatly across studies due to technical limitations and due to methodologicaldifferences of volume assessment.
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We showed that variations in prevalence rates in the literature are partly due to methodologicaldifferences among pituitary function tests.
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Where inconsistencies are identified among the studies, we attempt to determine whether such inconsistencies arise from methodologicaldifferences or alternative mechanisms.
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We hypothesize that part of the variability in P-syn detection is due to methodologicaldifferences using sections of different tissue thickness.
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Yet, the association between E. coli and diarrhoea is inconsistent across studies without a systematic assessment of methodologicaldifferences behind this variation.
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Subgroup and sensitivity analysis are also considered based on clinical and methodologicaldifferences such as clinical manifestations, study designs and the quality of studies.
This collocation consists of:
methodological
Adjective
difference
Noun
Methodological differences through the time
Methodological differences across language varieties