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For example, the odds of receiving services financed by Medicare alone are greater by a factor of about 6 for those with 5-6 ADL's (6.10, p < .01) and those with 6-8 IADL's (6.17, p < .01) (Table 4, col. A).
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However, for fusiform nanoscrolls, the number of layers is greater by a factor √2 compared to that for cylindrical nanoscrolls.
Their present infall rate is large, and on the primitive Earth, it may have been greater by a factor of 100 to 1,000 (Love and Brownlee 1993).
ICU charges for blood products in the noninfluenza group were greater by a factor of four, and pharmacy charges double that of the H1N1 group.
The proposed value is 2 mm (±1 mm), which is greater by a factor of 2.2 than the obtained experimental result.
Basal area historically was greater by a factor of 1.6 2.6 and percent stocking historically was full, except in an open oak-dominated ecosystem, whereas forests today have lower stocking comprised of young, small diameter trees.
This would result in the average relative risk being greater by a factor of perhaps ~1.5.
On average, the number of B & B nodes needed by CUT F is greater by a factor of 2.3 than the corresponding number for CUT R.
For male never smokers, adjusted mortality was greater by a factor of 2.89 in the linear-quadratic model and a factor of 2.10 in the categorical model.
If the percentage of answers to each question was greater by a statistically significant margin, this result was indicative of positive feedback.
The maximum likelihood estimation for age, at theta = 90.8, was greater by a factor of 4 than the factor with the second greatest magnitude, CAP without endodontic treatment, at theta = 23.9.
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