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So how will decisions be made about what institutions are comparable, and comparable by what standards?
However, concept agreement in the two types of Mandarin was comparable, and comparable with that in Dutch (all ps >.1), which was lower than that in English (p<.001).
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Walters said Florida's contracting system is robust, and therefore "rarely comparable, if comparable at all" to other states.
That is supposed to cause slightly higher total emissions due to the longer test duration, but the cumulative emission and the flux will remain comparable at comparable test duration.
"It took a comparable crisis, a comparable opening of political space, comparable skill at alliance building and comparable cooperation from existing elites".
Consistent with an attentional narrowing hypothesis, skydivers recalled comparable a comparable number of relevant words as delayed controls, but significantly less irrelevant words.
Designs are then only selected if they have comparable ligand-binding scores and comparable catalytic-constraint scores.
It also provides optimal ventilation, comparable fiberoptic view scores and comparable incidence of sore throat.
The clinical scores were comparable between the two groups and comparable to published scores (Table 7).
Concerning organ dysfunction, both septic subgroups showed comparable reduction of pulmonary function and comparable occurrence of acute renal failure.
The serum CRP concentration may reflect the degree of operative trauma following different categories of surgery, but comparable studies based on comparable study designs and comparable assays for CRP measurements are needed to increase the evidence in this field.
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