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Furthermore, routinely recorded data in Australian general practice is also likely to be of relatively poor quality compared to deliberately collected records.

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These ores are generally easy to mine but are of relatively poor quality; ores of better quality occur in the northeastern part of the province.

Firstly, although we used the highest resolution datasets that are freely available, several of the associated variables are of relatively poor resolution across the EAM (including; wind, light and soil nutrient variables [Additional file 1: Table S6]).

However, the gasoline produced by this process was of relatively poor quality.

For this reason, data regarding proteinuria or hypertension status that are lacking in this study are of relatively poor interest in our study.

Improving pedagogy, encouraging higher education The Islamia Smuhik Adhyan school management committee also recognizes that the math and English taught in their institutes are of relatively poor quality, and they would welcome the government's help in improving them.

Although there was support for the existence of a similar pattern in relation to diagnosis of lung cancer (Table 4), the evidence was of relatively poor quality (Pereira et al, 1991; Silva et al, 1992; Bowen and Rayner, 2002; Koyi et al, 2002).

Case fatality rate typically is used as a measure of disease severity and is often used for prognosis (predicting disease course or outcome), where comparatively high rates are indicative of relatively poor outcomes.

The sample hydrothermally treated at 90°C was composed of relatively poor-crystallinity and low-aspect-ratio akaganeite (β-FeOOH, JCPDS No. 34 1266, Figure 2a1) nanorods or nanofloccules (Figure 2b).

However, to assemble the salmon genome sequence with its large amount of highly similar duplicate sequences is challenging, and the preliminary genome assembly may be of a relatively poor quality.

This result seems in line with the heuristic argument commonly invoked to explain the prevalence of the marginal-rate progressivity, that is, the number of relatively poor (self-interest) voters exceeds that of richer ones.

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