Examples of using Differentially in English and their translations into Chinese
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No child really wants to feel differentially.
These approaches differentially affect women who have been subjected to gender-based violence.
Regarding further professional education,persons with disabilities are not treated differentially.
You could differentially pay people for responding quickly to the different colors," Egner said.
They are important drug targets, and are frequently differentially regulated during disease.
Thus, different drugs may differentially penetrate the lung, limiting exposure to effective dosage.
The on-board precision 2.048V referencevoltage enables an input range of±2.048V differentially.
Vorinostat differentially alters 3D nuclear structure of cancer and non-cancerous esophageal cells.".
Because much of the noise appears on both wires(common-mode), measuring differentially eliminates it.
Influenza virus differentially activates mTORC1 and mTORC2 signaling to maximize late stage replication.
TACE is abundantly expressed in many adult tissues,but in fetal development expression is differentially regulated(1).
Insulin Signaling and Dietary Restriction Differentially Influence the Decline of Learning and Memory with Age.
Right now the common approach is to classify tumor typesbased on rather generic genes that are differentially expressed between subtypes.
As a consequence of age, we found 596 genes differentially expressed using a false discovery rate cut-off of 5%.
Finally, we choose the genes whose p-values are smaller than the givencut-off as genes that are statistically significantly differentially expressed.
Lipid-laden cells differentially distributed in the aging brain are functionally active and correspond to distinct phenotypes.
Such data suffer from selection bias in that those who remain have differentially succeeded in the US labour market.
Acute and repeated stress differentially regulates behavioral, endocrine, neural parameters relevant to emotional and stress response in young and aged rats.
International migration oftenbrings to the fore the different ways in which gender differentially determines outcomes for men and women.
Galton argued that human abilities were differentially inherited, and introduced a statistical methodology to aid“improvement of the race”.
Each of these isoforms is likely tohave particular physiological roles since they are differentially expressed during development.
With this approach, the researchers identified 296 differentially expressed genes, which they further filtered down in order to find"an optimal candidate immunotherapeutic target.".
General Practitioners' beliefs about people diagnosed with schizophrenia andwhether they should be differentially treated when in medical hospital.
Differentially methylated region, a genomic region that is methylated differentially on each parental allele Dwarf mistletoe rating system DMR, a scale for rating the severity of a dwarf mistletoe infection.
Application of a less stringent measurementstandard identified 57 additional metabolites differentially abundant between the two groups of participants.
We identify 85 distinct patterns of chromatin accessibility, most of which can be assigned to cell types,and?400,000 differentially accessible elements.
Such regions of the human genome, with variable methylation between humans,Neanderthals and Denisovans are termed as differentially methylated regions or DMRs for short.
A number of organism-specific transcriptome databases have been constructed andannotated to aid in the identification of genes that are differentially expressed in distinct cell populations.
Objective Recent evidence suggests that alcoholic fatty liver disease(AFLD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may differentially affect risk of cardiovascular mortality.
The researchers conclude that long-lived smokers may represent a“biologically distinct group,endowed with genetic variants allowing them to respond differentially to environmental stressors”.