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* In the questionnaire, each question had 5 graded responses: 1) Never 2) Occasionally 3) Moderately often 4) Very often 5) Extremely often.
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The subjects were asked to score on a frequency/intensity scale the degree to which it describes their experience: 0 ("never or not at all"), 1 ("rarely or a little bit"), 2 ("occasionally or moderately"), 3 ("often or very much"), and DK ("don't know").
FIGURE 2.26 — Quasars might decay over the course of time (a) into moderately energetic (often called Seyfert) galaxies, eventually becoming normal galaxies.
Rinds are blushed red and the flesh is moderately pigmented, often streaked.
Current therapies are only moderately efficacious, often coupled with adverse side effects.
Temporally, among the cities, PM2.5 was highly correlated with both nitrogen dioxide (mean r = 0.56; range, 0.38 0.66) and carbon monoxide (mean r = 0.60; range, 0.37 0.83), but only moderately and often inversely correlated with both 1-hr ozone levels (mean r = −0.14; range, −0.39 to 0.17) and 8-hr ozone levels (mean, −0.22; range, −0.47 to 0.12).
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), which is moderately toxic, is often used as a thinner.
They are often moderately priced and produced in small numbers solely for those who attend the convention.
As for the money angle, members say they can afford the cars because they have steady, if moderately paying, jobs — often government or blue-collar work — and good credit.
It is first demonstrated that SST variations at all latitudes are generally strongly and positively correlated with increases in near-surface air temperature, and vapor mixing ratio and net shortwave radiation at the sea surface, while they are often moderately and negatively correlated with increases in near-surface wind speed.
As history shows, leaving both sides moderately disappointed is often the sign of a good compromise.
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