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单词 morphological difference
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morphological difference

collocation in English

meaningsofmorphologicalanddifference

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morphological
adjective
uk
/ˌmɔː.fəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌmɔːr.fəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
biologyspecialized
relating to the scientific study of the structure and form of animals ...
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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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(Definition ofmorphologicalanddifferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmorphological difference

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There is another variable that contributes to the acquisition of past tense in these two languages, and it concerns amorphologicaldifference.
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Thismorphologicaldifferencemay reflect a different molecular organisation of zona glycoproteins in the outer and inner regions of the zona.
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Other than that there is littlemorphologicaldifferencebetween slugs and snails.
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There are also clear call andmorphologicaldifferencebetween the two.
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A wider study including denser molecular sampling of populations and a re-evaluation of purported morphological differences will help to confirm this.
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Although other combinations of characters gave similar results, these 2 characters most clearly demonstrated the morphological differences between the 2 strains.
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The species of the genus are differentiated on the basis of morphological differences as well as the location of the parasite in the host.
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Furthermore, no morphological differences between these larvae were documented.
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If the congeners with known data belonged to different seed mass classes, or obvious morphological differences prevailed, then no estimation was made.
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Such morphological differences should help to identify the two species when found in sympatry.
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Canonical variate analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis and a non-parametric classification tree method both revealed morphological differences associated with the host-plant on which they were collected.
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It is important to note that the present study can not systematically examine the effect of morphological differences on the acquisition of nouns and verbs.
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However, no consistent morphological differences could be found and the species is currently being studied further.
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As a consequence, morphological differences are shaped by both speciation divergence and ecological adaptations.
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Morphological differences among these adults were quantified by measurement of a total of 22 external body characters (table 1) using a calibrated ocular micrometer.
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It is reasonable to think that taxa with marked morphological differences lived in different ways (including their reproductive strategies and dispersal mechanisms).
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We did find morphological differences between the reproductive types, but these differences failed to translate into life history differences.
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In addition, laser confocal microscopy also showed morphological differences between worms from mice of both groups.
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nonsignificant difference

collocation in English

meaningsofdifference

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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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Examplesofnonsignificant difference

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Conversely, occipital lobes would be predicted to be the least vulnerable, and in fact, they show anonsignificantdifferencefrom normal both structurally and functionally.
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Of the 48 participants, 27 showed a larger accent effect for unfocussed than for focussed targets and 21 showed the reverse (anonsignificantdifference).
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Anonsignificantdifferenceon the second occasion was observed.
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The low sample size and levels of skew in these data may contribute to thenonsignificantdifferencein the aggregated totals.
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For all patients, the mean cost for the initial consultation was £411 for tele-referrals and £277 for conventional referrals, anonsignificantdifference.
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Similar, yetnonsignificantdifferenceis observed for older speakers.
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Confidence intervals of such findings often encompass clinically significant and nonsignificant differences, leading to indeterminate conclusions.
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Nonsignificant differences may arise in both intermediate and final end points.
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Another possible explanation is that narrative reviews, unlike meta-analyses, are unable to increase their power by statistical pooling of data, and so tend to miss small, nonsignificant differences between treatments.
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This approach should be used in other studies where nonsignificant differences in life-years are found and in doing so could reduce publication bias in the reporting of cost-effectiveness studies.
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The nonsignificant differences were in the covert pathway, suggesting a stronger relationship between substantiated maltreatment and overt, compared to covert forms of disruptive behavior and delinquency.
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For example, if fatigue increased in general with age but decreased with age in relation to depression, then it would be possible to find nonsignificant differences for this symptom.
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