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38 Therefore, working with larger numbers of patients would probably be more indicative because of the small percentage of real EDs in the general population.
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The report warns: "Trends shown may be more indicative of policing operations rather than the incidence of those particular offences".
Some surgemes are further shown to be more indicative of skill than others.
If anything, those moments of pure optimism may be more indicative of Scott's current mindset.
Because liars know that anxiety can give them away, they will try harder to control their behaviors and therefore overly constrained or reserved behavior can be more indicative of deception than apparent nervousness.
But more to Bolling's point, rallies couldn't possibly be more indicative of vote preference than polls.
Because fasting measures primarily reflect insulin suppression of hepatic glucose production, they are mostly thought to represent hepatic IS, whereas more invasive measures are thought to be more indicative of whole-body IS (17).
Roy A. Whitfield, chief executive of the Palo Alto, Calif., company, said the message information was more valuable than genes anyway because it is more indicative of what proteins are being made.
Evidence of a similar pattern in these tests, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, is more indicative of the situation in American schools because it includes students from all groups, not merely those who are seeking to go to college.
This increased risk is partially offset by the similarity in the grades of direct laryngoscopic views in the two groups because this grade is more indicative of intubation difficulty than the Mallampati score.
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