Examples of using Differences in results in English and their translations into Portuguese
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According to some authors, the differences in results may be related to cultural differences in dietary practices and child care among the countries studied,
Characteristics of the children such as weight an height may perhaps explain the differences in results, but only Vanderas3 considered height,
Such differences in results can be attributed to the use of different equipment
These differences in results over the direct association between IT Capabilities
Moreover, we believe that this way of using the questionnaires can reduce possible differences in results which its administration by telephone in the test-retest reproducibility evaluation could bring about,
The differences in results between the randomized studies,
These differences in results between the studies may be related to the methodology used for the analysis of thoracic kyphosis,
assessment of the nutritional status of the studies in relation to the present study may perhaps partly explain the differences in results.
which also justify the differences in results and of interpretation in international publications.
After those analyses, differences in results for both groups remained identical,
Methodological aspects may explain the differences in results among the aforementioned studies,
There are some differences in results between the CNES and the AMS,
they represent a good example of the differences in results arising from liberal patient selection.
the perception of symptom improvement approximately reflects the differences in results in each group, considering that all had the same eligibility criteria defined in each study.
There will be correlation structure/properties of solid state to explain the differences in results obtained by the characterization of polymorphs i
comment on studies addressing the differences in results between geographical regions
No 652/92(5), lays down for cereals a tolerance limit for quantity losses resulting from normal storage operations and the differences in results between two weighing operations.
Maybe this limited concentration would justify this difference in results.
We attribute this difference in results to the fact that our subjects were mostly practitioners of physical activity.
This difference in results can be associated with the sample characteristics,