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This reluctance is exacerbated by the fact that girls and women with Asperger's or high-functioning autism can be more adaptive than boys: they are commonly better at hiding things or seeming more sociable, masking what doctors traditionally think of as the signs of autism.

Therefore, we believe that interface smoothness of a long interruption is commonly better than that of a short interruption.

One, as pathetic as the anti-regulators were, they were commonly better than the market, e.g., warning about concentrations in commercial real estate well before the crash.

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The greater bursa weight commonly reflects better health status and also the better anatomical response to immune system changes due to stress (Willis et al. 2013).

Use of fresh-frozen cadavers with a small glenoid, representing the population in which cuff tear arthropathy commonly occurs, better reflects the anatomic and mechanical properties of glenoid bone, enabling better assessment of glenoid component stability in RSA.

Indeed, there's nothing new or shocking about a certain breed of better-off student being offered incentives – in the form of cash (usually per result), gigs/ festivals, even, it's rumoured, cars or holidays, to pass important exams or, more commonly, get better grades.

Teams that had been formed by all kind of communication style peoples, with suitable arrangement commonly had better performance than other teams that had been formed by same communication style peoples.

"That's very important," Dr Sellers says, "because these things go wrong very commonly, and the better we understand them, the better our chances are of fixing them".

Look at what happens if the assets of our $100 billion bank show a return of 1.2 percent, a rate that was commonly achieved in better times and is already being exceeded by some banks now.

Soilless potting substrates are commonly used for better seedling growth and quick germination in greenhouse bedding and potted plants (Baiyeri 2003; Younis et al. 2008).

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is commonly used to better understand the local nano-microenvironment of the ligands at the QD surface.

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