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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ages is consistent with" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a grammatical error. You can use a corrected version of this phrase when discussing the alignment or agreement of different time periods or ages with a particular standard or expectation.
Example: "The findings from the recent study indicate that the ages of the participants are consistent with the expected developmental milestones."
Alternatives: "ages align with" or "ages correspond to".
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This wide spread in ages is consistent with previous studies of online entrepreneurs that have found that they have a wide spread in ages similar to that found in other types of entrepreneur (Deschamps et al., 1998).
The stronger association between IAF and diabetes risk at younger ages is consistent with previously published findings (20, 21).
The rise in importance of smallpox in infants and decline at older ages is consistent with a reduction in the average age of infection.
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When additional rejection criteria (Fast Ratio58, and the D0 criterion59) (Supplementary Note 4) were applied to the quartz single-grain dose distributions, the resulting ages were consistent with the more precise multi-grain feldspar ages (Supplementary Note 5).
Based on this regional chronology, varnishes from the A flow, H flow, and a stone pavement surface in the Cima volcanic field were estimated to be 16.5 24, 74 85, and 74 85 ka, respectively; these ages are consistent with previously published cosmogenic 3He ages of 18 20, 72 74, and 80 85 ka for these geomorphic surfaces.
These younger ages are consistent with the model ages based on crater counts from mare surfaces (Hiesinger and Head 2006).
These M B boundary ages are consistent with the records of cosmogenic nuclides in marine sediments (e.g., Suganuma et al. 2010) and an Antarctic ice core (Dreyfus et al. 2008).
The Yidun Arc, which occupies a large part of QY, is composed of Paleozoic melange and Permian Tertiary shales and sandstones that yield upper Paleozoic to Proterozoic zircon ages (Wang et al. 2000; Reid et al. 2005b; Deng et al. 2014); these ages are consistent with medium ESR signal intensities of ~8.
Nevertheless, our observation of fairly stable proportions of women with mixed/dense mammographic density in the postmenopausal ages was consistent with the moderate density changes seen for postmenopausal women in other longitudinal studies.
The extensive down-regulation of mitochondrial and ETC genes during aging is consistent with an aging-associated failure in mitochondrial maintenance, which may underlie the oxidative stress-like and proteotoxic stress-like responses observed during aging.
This age is consistent with the last stretch of the Matuyama reversed Chron deduced from palaeomagnetism.
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