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Of the five cognitive tests we carried out to assess the rate and extent of cognitive function, we found comparatively profound results in the SWM test compared with baseline scores (significant p value and 95%% CI, and large effect size) among the five groups receiving PPIs (Table 5).
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No, I don't mean religion or the culture wars or that comparatively trivial business about red states and blue states, but the more profound and intractable antagonism between cat people and dog people.
In the comparatively low heat and humidity of autumn, this was difficult enough to instill profound respect for race participants who "walk" 12 hours nonstop to win, or up to 48 leisurely hours if they come to enjoy.
Although the prophets Joel and Zechariah are considered "minor" because of the comparatively small number of pages that their prophecy occupies in the Bible, each one produced prophesies of profound significance.
His lifelong rejection of overtly romantic, sentimental, dramatic or otherwise ingratiating gestures may have limited the size of his audience, but it made a profound impression on a generation of his fellow pianists, from the hugely successful Keith Jarrett to such figures of comparatively recent significance as Ethan Iverson and Aaron Parks.
Comparatively well.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
Many are comparatively shallow.
Profound Lore.
Profound things.
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