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This speculation should be reinforced by future studies of the attenuation structure in both subduction zones using various approaches, because the comparison of Q values derived by different methods is not straightforward.

And when the governor of the Bank of England says he anticipates inflation returning towards his 2% target, that's because the comparison of last month's fuel costs with last year's fuel costs will not show a drop by the end of this year.

The following simple example demonstrates this fallacy: The example query above logically always returns zero rows because the comparison of the i column with Null always returns Unknown, even for those rows where i is Null.

This result was expected because the comparison of survival time would be affected by lead time and other biases.

The pH effects may not be a concern because the comparison of binding of the ligand to nNOS and eNOS is made in the same pH range (∼6.0).

Because the comparison of risk factors of populations living in high versus low risk areas is statistically very powerful this methodology holds promise to detect risk factors associated with diseases using geographic information systems.

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RNA was extracted from rat lacrimal glands, liver, and other tissues because of the comparison of SeP expression levels in lacrimal gland and other tissues with that in liver, in which SeP in plasma is primarily produced.

18 Additionally, because of the comparison of an infusion to a bolus therapy, we utilised an open label design.

A final Venn diagram identified 492 genes that are likely to be different because of the comparison of cultured cells with primary tissue.

Because of this, and because the comparisons of the proportions of the unadjusted clinical outcomes were small and not significant, we did not conduct adjusted analysis of the clinical outcomes.

Such databases are prized by geneticists because they allow the comparison of identical twins (who share all their genes) with fraternal twins (who share half).

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