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The aspect ratio in pilot equipment commonly implies that the bed will be in slugging regime.
Living with a CI commonly implies that a child has to cope with a higher level of stress than his or her physically healthy peers, due to stressors originating from the physical condition and its consequences [ 14].
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Our data also suggested that 'Pit Bull or cross' or 'Bull Breed' dogs were more commonly found in more deprived areas, implying that ownership of these types of dogs has an inherent regional or cultural component linked to social deprivation.
There was a strong negative relationship between code discrimination and location parameters, implying that highly discriminating codes tended to be less commonly recorded and vice versa.
He has argued that future benefits should be reduced from their currently legislated levels and suggested that the program is more generous to retirees than is "commonly understood" (which implies that proposals to expand benefits are unnecessarily generous).
This also indicates that although the synovial membrane has been commonly implied in governing the inflammatory process leading to cartilage destruction, it appears that other tissues, including the cartilage itself, may guide this.
Under-dispersion is a less commonly encountered phenomenon and implies that there is some sort of ordering in the system strong enough to cancel out the expected clustering.
That phrase, commonly used by Russian politicians, implies that ex-Soviet states should not act against Russia's strategic interests.
However, the correlation between the fixed effects and the regressors due to lags of the dependent variables implies that the commonly used mean-differencing procedure creates biased coefficients [64], that will be particularly severe if the time dimension is small [65].
This implies that a market commonly focuses on one product [3].
This implies that at this (commonly used) cutoff, in some centres patients with a risk of malignancy of >50% may be classified as low risk.
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