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Research Question 1 addressed to what extent Criterion® prompts are similar in terms of difficulty.
Exercise 1 addressed this point by showing that while mutations occur at random, natural selection itself is not random.
Study 1 addressed this possibility by focusing on whether I-sharing (but not Me-sharing) promotes greater willingness to share a desired good.
We included articles that (1) addressed any aspect of function, disability, or participation; (2) focused on recovery or maintenance of any function; and (3) used data repositories or research databases.
The criteria in paper 1 addressed the subject and control treatments.
Panel 1 addressed curricular priorities for education on business ethics in medical practice.
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Section 1 addresses the problem formulation.
The Commentary [ 1] addressed this by highlighting the need for an ad hoc 'correction factor' [ 6].
Sanderson [ 1] addressed this problem using non-parametric rate smoothing and by assuming that rates of consecutive lineages are correlated.
Ely et al. [ 1] addressed this difficult question in a prospective cohort study of mechanically ventilated patients.
Hutcheson and colleagues [ 1] addressed this issue by exposing four ER+ breast cancer cell lines to fulvestrant for 7 days.
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