A BU [brilliant uncirculated] single set consists of single coins of a series while a BU roll set consists of whole rolls of coins of the series.
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There is no difference between improper subset and equal sets. If A is an improper subset of B then A = B. For this reason, the term "improper subset" is rarely used.
There are so many difference between guitars and drum sets. I could go on forever about this but I'm just going to ask you if you are looking for some specific difference or just every difference in general
A polygenic trait is a trait in which multiple sets of alleles are used to determine the trait, whereas in a single gene trait aka. a Mendelian trait, only one pair of alleles is used.
A double bar graph plots two sets of data on a single chart, whereas a bar graph plots just one.
well-defined sets are sets that can identify easily while not well-defined are those that cannot determined easily :)
The difference between joint sets and disjoint sets is the number of elements in common. A disjoint set, in math, does not any elements in common. A joint set must have at least one number in common.
You can tell the difference between diecast and other model train sets in stores by reading the box carefully. Normally, diecast train sets are built to scale.
Equal sets are the sets that are exactly the same, element for element. A proper subset has some, but not all, of the same elements. An improper subset is an equal set.
A repetition is how many you do in a set like 10 reps. A set is like how many sets of a repetition did you do.
The difference between one thing and another is a main feature that sets the two things apart. It is a way of contrasting two or more things.
There is one main difference between rules and policies. A policy sets a standard for how things should go. A rule is a steadfast policy that cannot be bent for any reason.