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discrepância
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divergència
A difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions.
variant
disagreement
variance
divergence
português
discrepância
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variant
disagreement
variance
divergence
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1
Methods: We used Bayesian approaches to model
variant
classification in these regions.
2
Main outcome measures: Presence of the I1307K
variant
in the APC gene.
3
However, neither
variant
could fully account for the association of the other.
4
Individuals with Klinefelter
variant
karyotype sought medical attention predominantly for non-gonadal concerns.
5
Commonly used RV association tests have limited scope to leverage
variant
functions.
1
HSBC said all parties must resolve
disagreement
through communication rather than violence.
2
The exact nature of the
disagreement
is not known, the paper said.
3
It was a
disagreement
,
partly, about the nature of the word 'met'.
4
But
disagreement
among Ministers and pressure of work on other matters intervened.
5
It could yet open up another area of
disagreement
within the coalition.
1
Moreover, the
variance
changes occur with longer latency than the mean response.
2
Char length, weight, age, condition factor and lipid content explained additional
variance
.
3
Results: A
variance
component linkage analysis revealed QTLs but with low resolution.
4
Conclusion: Muscle power significantly contributed to the
variance
in estimated bone strength.
5
Statistical analysis involved repeated measures analysis of
variance
and Tukey post-hoc testing.
1
China's great
divergence
New technology threatens existing revenues, making top-line growth difficult.
2
For investors and commodity producers, recent price
divergence
constitutes a healthy development.
3
Nevertheless,
divergence
in findings by analytic approach suggests caution when interpreting results.
4
This approach revealed significant
divergence
among regulatory programs associated with fluconazole sensitivity.
5
On executive remuneration there may be some
divergence
of opinion, Flaherty said.
1
In cases of major
discrepancy
it's always reality that's got it wrong.
2
Clearly, there is a large
discrepancy
between published guidelines and current practice.
3
Results: There was a
discrepancy
between the participants' knowledge, attitude and practice.
4
Much of the
discrepancy
stems from the nature of work being created.
5
Was there a
discrepancy
between his stated reasons and his real reasons?
6
The
discrepancy
in the figures is a sufficient proof of their untruthfulness.
7
Asked to explain the
discrepancy
,
he said it was just like that.
8
EBONY: What are some of the factors that lead to this
discrepancy
?
9
Limb length
discrepancy
is a common complication of knee tuberculosis in children.
10
This
discrepancy
caused the greatness and the misfortune of the mighty Emperor.
11
But even if I overlooked a detail, the
discrepancy
doesn't make sense.
12
Conclusions: Penile girth
discrepancy
in men with PD has limited psychosocial impact.
13
The iPhone price
discrepancy
is not all down to the currency markets.
14
And certainly the
discrepancy
between the haves and the have-nots is increasing.
15
There was a
discrepancy
of about thirty thousand in the serial numbers.
16
And yet games between the teams hardly reflect that
discrepancy
in trophies.
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apparent discrepancy
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