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The phrase "are consistent to the" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate alignment or agreement with something, but the correct preposition should be "with" instead of "to."
Example: "The results of the study are consistent with the previous research findings."
Alternatives: "are in line with" or "are aligned with".
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Nevertheless, the performance results of this study are consistent to the results of listening experiments.
These findings are consistent to the findings of Daniel and Titman (1997) or Daniel et al.
Overall, the results are consistent to the descriptive statistics in Table 3 and the results using the enforcement variable.
These results are consistent to the ones from the Monte-Carlo simulation and the detail is given in Table 5.
These values are consistent to the estimated proportion of GAD67 immunopositive cells on the overall neuronal population in the GL and GCL [14].
Results obtained from a-Brisbane/59/07-vaccinated a-Brisbane/59/07-vaccinated a-Brisbane/59/07-vaccinatedvious antigenic testing in ferretspost-infection areisera against consistentcirculatong seasonal human A/H1N1 viruses [10] or in children and adultheohoresultsects vaccinated with trivalent influenza vaccines [19], [20], [21].
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Richard Tyler's vision is consistent to the point of seeming utterly benighted.
This is consistent to the observations made by other investigators.
This is consistent to the reduced of R rec.
This is consistent to the longer λonset in the optical spectrum (Fig. 2).
That difference is consistent to the above analysis of the customer satisfaction influences.
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