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Although they were healthier upon entering military service compared to the general U.S. population, in the longer term veterans tend to be of equivalent or worse health than civilians.
Development of immuno- or mass spectrometry-based assays (Gillette and Carr, 2013) for these proteins is therefore of interest since protein-level measurements may be of equivalent or greater predictive value than RNA expression analyses.
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Other chemicals were of Analar or equivalent quality.
The Electric Show Garden in Peiping would be the equivalent of our Roxy or Paramount.
Turning down the volume at Madison Square Garden would be the equivalent of deleting lyrics or taking away guitars.
On the visual web, this would be the equivalent of having Wikipedia or the phone book as your home page.
That's the equivalent of (more or less) 870,000 weekly subscriptions.
"This was going to be the equivalent of San Clemente for Nixon, or Mar-a-Lago, only more convenient," Ross said.
"Can we be the equivalent of LinkedIn for resumes, or Facebook for friends?
The sum of $500,000 (about £270,000) was the equivalent of three or four years' work for Hair and his contract with the ICC was up in March 2008.
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