systematic difference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsystematicanddifference
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systematic
adjective
uk/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/
according to an agreed set of methods or ...
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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 ofsystematicanddifferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This procedure should speed up participants' responses, and would increase the sensitivity of the experiment to reveal anysystematicdifferencebetween same- and different-gender pictures.
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It is therefore extremely unlikely that there was anysystematicdifferencebetween the voles in our treatment groups.
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Volume calculations by ventriculography showed the greatestsystematicdifferenceand variability.
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For example, there was littlesystematicdifferencein the evidence of recent fire between the four vegetation change trajectories.
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Importantly, and despite the failure to observe anysystematicdifferencebetween same- and different-gender pictures, our design was sensitive enough to detect lexical effects.
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There appears to be littlesystematicdifferencein persistency according to the age someone is when they start contributing to a pension.
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Moreover, there does not appear to be anysystematicdifferencebetween suppression measured as a percentage or as an absolute change in spike rate.
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They tend to be smaller than normally placed horizontal cells in the ventral region, whilst nosystematicdifferencewas observed between the two cell groups in the dorsal region.
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The other curves all agree well, with a scatter in r of f 0.01, and nosystematicdifferencebetween the upper and lower layers of an experiment.
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The displaced tend to be smaller than normally placed horizontal cells in the ventral region, whilst nosystematicdifferencewas observed between the two cell groups in the dorsal region.
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Figure 5 shows that the younger children did not produce asystematicdifferencein sonorant duration as a function of boundary location, but older children clearly did.
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Dendritic-field size measurements showed nosystematicdifferencebetween photofilled cells and injected cells at equivalent eccentricities, so the data were pooled for the following analyses.
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I assume that 'nosystematicdifferenceof opinion' constitutes a rare and special case, however.
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There is asystematicdifferencein the way crimes of violence are treated, depending on the gender of the victim.
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This suggests the possibility of either publication bias or asystematicdifferencebetween smaller and larger studies (small study effects).
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Intra-observer variability refers to deviations of a particular observer's score on a particular patient that are not part of asystematicdifference.
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Thesystematicdifferencein word order across main wh-clauses and subordinate wh-clauses shows up in other languages in varying forms.
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The results revealed systematic differences in how children (five-year-olds) and adults process sentences with syntactic ambiguities.
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I construct an economic classification of taxes that depends on systematic differences in the tax base.
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