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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a higher expected" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The investment carries also a higher expected return than the previous options."
Alternatives: "also a greater anticipated" or "also a higher projected".
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Between the prevention approaches, the multifaceted had a higher costs but also a higher expected probability of asthma cases avoided than the unifaceted approach (€539.49 vs. €445.19 for costs and 0.93191 vs. 0.92610 for probability of asthma avoidance, respectively).
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The first two solutions also yield a higher expected welfare than a zero-inflation policy.
Likewise, gambling strategies with a high expected payoff can also have a high risk of ruin.
Two base AT-rich motif markers also displayed higher expected heterozygosity.
We also find a higher than expected gap for strictly local heroes born before 1900.
Going to a state school also yields reasonably high expected returns as well.
Universal decolonisation using chlorhexidine also provided the highest expected net monetary benefit at a willingness to pay of £30 000 per QALY (fig 2).
While many of the hemimethylated sites were found on sparsely methylated subclones, hemimethylation was also observed at a higher than expected frequency on densely methylated subclones.
Analysis of incidence rather than the total number of THRs allows not only projections of future demand, but also an estimate of the highest expected incidence of total hip replacement.
In addition to the forced residualization of O. mykiss populations in tributaries above barriers, some Central Valley populations below barriers also appear to have a higher than expected proportion of residents.
The standardization against process variant 3 also causes a higher risk-adjusted expected NPV than the basic scenario.
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