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differentially

American  
[dif-er-en-shuh-lee] / ˌdɪf ərˈɛn ʃə li /

adverb

  1. in a differential way; in a way that is distinctive, diverse, or characterized by variation.


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“The patterns we see also align both with the timing of vaccine rollout and differentially so by the level of vaccine uptake,” Jenna Nobles, a University of Wisconsin–Madison sociology professor, told Salon.

From Salon • Nov. 28, 2023

"We found many, many, many more genes were differentially expressed as a result of our early life stress manipulation than our traumatic brain injury manipulation," Lenz said.

From Science Daily • Nov. 13, 2023

The results of the work, published in the scientific journal Nature, demonstrate that many regions in the DNA are differentially activated or inactivated in a cancer-specific manner, creating a signature for each tumour.

From Science Daily • Nov. 6, 2023

“There is quite a bit of variation in the expression of personality traits, according to cultural contexts. People think about how solid or changeable their personality is differentially according to culture,” Haas said.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 20, 2022

Silver deposits are often differentially enriched in the oxidized zone, and at times tend to concentrate in the upper sulphide zone.

From Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration by Hoover, Herbert