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Feeling hopeless is often a sign of depression, but the researchers said it appeared that hopelessness was a better indicator of potential hypertension problems than depression.
For example, virtually all admitted students with lower test scores have very high GPAs, which we believe are a better indicator of potential success than the results of a three-hour test.
A reduction in PT into the normal range may prove to be a better indicator of potential hemostatic effect.
Even though the chronic toxicity index has its own limitations, it is likely to be a better indicator of potential risk than the use of mass alone.
We focus on durations of use, as we believe this to be a more health-relevant metric and a better indicator of potential risk than number of events, which can be easily obtained from duration data if needed (see SI).
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Second, point prevalence of concurrency is clearly a better indicator of epidemic potential than the more commonly used measures of cumulative prevalence or annual cumulative prevalence of concurrency.
The findings suggest that the puzzle form provides a better indicator of learning potential than the book form in children with severe ID.
The excess in all-cause absence, however, could be a better indicator of the potential surge impact as it reflects also additional illness-related absences that were not coded as ARI-associated, and other absence not directly caused by acute infections.
These results suggest that the abnormal expression of P-cadherin is a better indicator of the malignant potential of feline mammary neoplasm than the loss of E-cadherin.
This figure most accurately represents the revenue potential of an app and is a better indicator of how it's performing.
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