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The women, too, look different, of course, although not as markedly.
American thinkers did not change as markedly as those in France had, because fewer of them had lived under any illusions about the nature of the Soviet regime.
Arthur Treacher's sales still go up on Fridays and during Lent, he said, although not as markedly as in past decades.
The novel's most-celebrated sections satirize the church and the justice system, but the work is generally regarded as markedly inferior to War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
Pesticides and enhanced fertilizers no longer improve crop yields as markedly as they once did, and staple crops, such as rice, may not grow as reliably in the temperature extremes brought on by climate change.
IT'S 8 30 on a Tuesday morning at Island Fitness in Coronado, Calif., and the gym's ambience is about to be transformed almost as markedly as was the 98-pound-weakling-turned-muscle-man in the old comic book ads.
Visitor numbers also fell throughout England and in Scotland, though not as markedly as in the capital.
In their turn, Weindruch and Walford [ 28] reported that CR initiated in 12-month-old mice significantly extended life span, but not as markedly as initiated at weaning.
Parkin knockdown (30 40%) significantly elevated RTP801 immunostaining (25 35%), although not as markedly as with lentiviral infection, owing to the lower efficiency of transfection (Supplementary Figure S4).
This analysis may exclude disease severity as a confounding factor, especially when natural light does not affect the outcomes of critically ill patients as markedly as does disease severity.
Hepcidin likewise was raised in these individuals, but not as markedly as CRP or ferritin; this might either reflect differing kinetics of clearance, and/or that other hepcidin-suppresive factors were also in operation (eg, erythropoietic drive, hypoxia).
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