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This trend will be more marked, when the spoiler is higher.
This is further suggested by individual patient data which showed the clinical improvement to be more marked when sympathetic inhibition was greater, and small or absent in the three patients who exhibited a small increase of MSNA from the third to the sixth month of follow-up.
Hypoxemia may be more marked when bronchoalveolar lavage is performed because of ventilation and perfusion abnormalities induced by the saline solution instillation [ 11].
The effects of acupuncture may be more marked when compared to a non-blinded comparator, highlighting the importance of sham control in acupuncture studies [ 26].
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Clinical practice and analysis of the literature suggest that the beneficial effect of drug withdrawal tends to be more marked and abrupt as compared to the reported slower reduction of headache days when prophylactic medication alone is used.
No additional cooling was observed in this phase except on windier days, when leg temperature and respiration rate reductions tended to be more marked (slope estimates: −0.06 and −3.6, respectively).
The contrast with the UK could not be more marked.
The contrast with Michael Phelps could hardly be more marked.
These differences are more marked (up to 26%) when peak exposure is considered.
Tumour cells were considered to be 'EGFR positive' when their staining was more marked than that of the adjacent normal epithelium, in agreement with previous interpretations of EGFR in SCCO (Yano et al, 1991; Itakura et al, 1994).
On this basis it might be argued that an inverse association between affective symptoms and cognitive test scores was not observed in NSHD because study members were still relatively young, and that associations will be more likely in this cohort in older age, when cognitive decline is more marked and clinical outcomes are more frequent.
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