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The effects of the environmental pollutants were compared always against 0.1% DMSO-treated controls.
For 50-69 years old women, we compared "always" to "often", "sometimes", rarely", and "never" because no IM physician answered "often".
To analyze screening mammography recommendations, we compared "always" and "often" to "sometimes", "rarely", and "never" for 40-49 and 70-80 years old women.
Not being interested in a routine method, having considered it but not being organized yet and doing an activity that provided a reminder on treatment increased the noncompliance compared always taking or applying the medication always at the same hour.
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But it does seriously close the gap compared to always hitting the back button inside Google Docs itself.
Gels to be compared were always processed and stained in parallel.
Structures to be compared were always analysed in the same confocal image.
"L.A. is always compared to New York, and always loses," he said.
When comparing alternatives, always evaluate them in terms of the future as well as the present.
When they were growing up, some thought Bill had the greater talent – "He was always compared to [David] Gower, while I was always compared to [Geoff] Boycott" – but it was Joe who got to the top.
Ever since high school, I had always compared myself to the other girls around me.
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