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As judging statements about the future to separate the true from the false ones is impossible, the loudest voice among different scientific studies about China's future can create an illusion of knowledge.
As judging by the sum of weighted residual squares value, Model 1 had better predictive performance than Model 2 and provided estimates closer to observed Cmax and AUC values at doses ranging from 0.3 to 8.0 mg/m (comparable with 0.6 16 mg, Figure 4 ).
The Queen Mum, in turn, is quoted as judging John Major to be 'weak'weak
Considering these cross-talks is, however, critical in many analysis scenarios, such as judging effects of drugs.
As well as judging the finalists on their finished creations, including hair, make-up and accessories, they paid close attention to individual interpretation of the brief.
Handling them would also give Russia's banks a chance to learn such novel skills as judging risk and lending long-term.
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These polyimides also showed excellent thermal stability as judged by dynamic thermogravimetric analysis (t.g.a).
This means that PET and PEN are equally flexible as judged by their conformational partition functions.
to explore the conditions important in facilitating the empowerment of midwives, as judged by practising midwives.
61% of the library genes code for functional scFv as judged by sequencing.
Results show that this new design improved visibility, as judged subjectively firsthand and in photographs.
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