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There is no difference, they are one the same. A proton has a positive charge and a positive charge is a proton. Of course with the positive charge, it's simply having more protons than electrons.
"Strength" is a noun that refers to the quality of being physically strong or powerful, while "strong" is an adjective describing something or someone having power or force. For example, "She has great strength" versus "He is a strong competitor."
The difference between renting a property and having a mortgage is that when you have a mortgage you are buying the property.
The contrast between the two poles of a neuron is called polarization. Just like a battery has positive and negative poles that create an electrical potential difference, a neuron's polarization refers to the difference in electric charge between its dendrites and axon. This difference in charge allows for the transmission of electrical impulses along the neuron.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
The router is only as good as your internet connection.
The purpose of having an aim is to achieve it
With having Education you can earn money. But having money you can not buy Education.
Liking someone typically implies having positive feelings toward them, such as enjoying their company or personality. Having interest in someone suggests being intrigued by them and wanting to learn more about them, potentially romantically or platonically.
The incubation period is the time between catching a "germ" and experiencing signs and symptoms of disease. The window period refers to testing, not symptoms. It's the time between catching a "germ" and having a test for that germ come up positive.
I the context of salvation it can mean the difference between having a relationship with Christ and not having one.
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