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In previous nonclinical studies [ 5, 7, 34, 35], trientine dosages have been equivalent on a mg-per-kg basis in rats to those employed in the current study and in our recently reported 12-month clinical trial [ 12].
Of course, these differences were controlled for statistically, using analysis of covariance, but interpretation of the results would clearly be more straightforward if the groups had been equivalent on key measures at baseline.
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No doubt computer and military hardware are equivalent on some plane.
"If you want to instill Jewish identity, you have resources available that may not be equivalent on the Asian-American side," Ms. Kim said.
A review of 118 published studies over 18 years comparing health outcomes and patient satisfaction at doctor-led and nurse practioner-led clinics found the two groups to be equivalent on most outcomes.
The report, which examined TFA members teaching maths in middle and high schools, found that the improved test scores of pupils were equivalent, on average, to an extra 2.6 months of school.
For comparison, the injected current is equivalent on both sides.
After controlling for person-specific effects, however, hypothetical and real statements are equivalent on the margin.
It should be noted [9] that topological transitivity and hypercyclicity are equivalent on separable Banach spaces.
The following statements are equivalent on a G-metric space ( X, G ) : 1.
The two notions are equivalent on a bounded set of X.
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