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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial higher in" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "a substantial increase in" or "substantially higher than."
Example: "There has been a substantial increase in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant rise in" or "considerably higher than."
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Compared with the normal cell lines we found a higher AEG-1 expression in the cell line SW620, and a substantial higher in the cell lines KM12C and HCT116.
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We matched the GFR ranges of the tertiles in the older age group (these cut-off points were 65.2 and 75.5 mL/min/1.73 m2) to the younger age groups and investigated if we could also find a substantial higher CAC in the lowest GFR group in the "young" individuals.
There was a distinct difference between the genders with a substantial higher perfusion in women despite similar baseline characteristics in terms of age, CAD risk profile and pretest likelihood for CAD.
Buchales and colleagues administered a higher (x 1.5) dose and Mathias and colleagues used a substantial higher dose (x 2.4) in HD patients with p-25(OH) D < 37 nmol/L but a lower dose (x 0.4 – 0.5) in patients with p-25(OH) D > 37 nmol/L, than we used in this study [ 3, 17].
From these other municipalities, one was located in a substantial higher SES municipality.
The EDS prevalence in European clinic populations was 14% in those with episodic migraine [18] and 20% in chronic migraine [20], while it was substantial higher in an American clinic population, i.e. 32% in episodic migraineurs and 40% in chronic migraineurs [17].
The present study actually contradicted previous reports that generic HRQOL is perceived substantial higher in RTX than in dialysis patients [ 22, 45].
In this preliminary study, presepsin and PCT levels exhibited substantial higher values in culture-positive patients.
Lower prevalence would result in substantial higher costs for each site and in higher incremental costs.
Untreated ALRI remains a substantial problem in high mortality countries.
Multimorbidity is associated with substantial higher health care utilization and costs in Switzerland.
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