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Malignancy commonly corresponded to larger lesions, but this correlation was only observed in a univariate analysis.
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Moreover, the decrease in gained spines is morphologically reflected in the diminished fraction of thin spines, which commonly correspond to non-synaptic transient precursors of the larger established spines [ 39, 40].
Increased leaf nitrogen levels at higher elevations also commonly correspond to reduced SLA (Feng et al. 2013); conversely at sea level, SLA is often positively related to nitrogen concentration (Poorter et al. 1990).
Different level of sampling errors commonly corresponds to different positioning accuracy, and so the positioning accuracy of the algorithm is considered along with the fault tolerance.
Parameter metadata describes individual elements of the data file, and most commonly corresponds to the header row of a tabular dataset.
However; mycobacterial lung lesions corresponded more commonly to lung nodules (<3 cm); whereas lesions caused by lung cancer corresponded more commonly to masses (≥3 cm) (P < 0.0001, Table 2).
Ethanol and prescribed medications such as benzodiazepines were most commonly reported, which corresponds to the most common toxic agents seen in the actual self-poisoning episodes in this study population [ 13].
The T-ALL phenotype, commonly recognized to correspond with higher risk of relapse, had the lowest miR-708 expression levels, implying lower miR-708 before therapy correlating to high relapse risk in patients received chemotherapy.
The stimulation parameters corresponded to those commonly used in the therapeutic setting (Sturm et al., 2003; Benabid et al., 2009).
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