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CONCLUSIONS: Treatment responses in type 2 diabetic patients were related to baseline factors, although treatment effects (ezetimibe/simvastatin being more effective than atorvastatin) remained consistent.
Treatment responses in type 2 diabetic patients were related to baseline factors, although treatment effects (ezetimibe/simvastatin being more effective than atorvastatin) remained consistent.
It was fairly industrial, but the visitors' long balls to their two strikers were being more effective than the similar approach being adopted by Hearts.
Both have a possibility of being more effective than routine care, with fewer adverse effects than preventative medications.
Based on the empirical findings of previous studies, it is expected that the claims about narratives being more effective than non-narrative texts are not true for effects on knowledge.
In that study, the combination of morphine with CR4056 was clearly synergistic, being more effective than predicted on the basis of a simple additive effect.
There was a trend towards supervised exercise interventions being more effective than unsupervised interventions, however, significance was not observed.
Undeterred, Pelham promptly came up with a survival strategy based upon the principle of attack being more effective than defence.
Another drug, Johnson & Johnson's Remicade, shows signs of being more effective than either Xanelim or Amevive, though it is in an earlier phase of testing, doctors said.
"Cannonball technology is actually very good technology, intercepting an object at high speed actually ends up being more effective than high explosives".
The binary catalysts showed larger activity than monometallic ones, with Ni Mo catalyst being more effective than Ru Mo or Pd Mo.
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