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Therefore, a person with a '3' on the speech item (disutility of 0.33) would lose 6.7% of the overall HRQL compared to a lost of 4.4% with a '3' on recreational activities, assuming all other items being scored as perfect.

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Further work is also needed to understand the effects on the IS/OS line of different genetic variations of RP, as well as the relative effect of losing local rods as compared to a loss of rods and cones.

The results show that the developed protocol causes minimal interference to PUs' transmission and also reduces the access time to the channel, as well as the packet lost compared to an overlay implementation of CSMA/CA for CRN.

A second RCT observed that for older women, 12 months of TC training resulted in maintenance of total hip BMD levels when compared to a non-exercise control that lost 2.25% of total hip BMD [ 40].

A second RCT observed that for older women (but not men), 12 months Tai Chi resulted in maintenance of total hip BMD levels when compared to a non-exercise control that lost 2.25% of total hip BMD [ 50].

The randomness at the solid liquid interface could result from the higher translational entropy acquired by the displaced water molecules, as compared to that lost as a result of dye uptake (Mittal and Mishra 2014).

Compared to a decade ago, we are losing an extra area of ice that is six times the size of California.

For the six months ending in July, Coupa lost $24.3 million, which compares to a loss of $25.1 million in the same period last year.

In that year, Indonesia lost 8,400 sq km of forest compared to Brazil which lost 4,600 sq km.

Compared to losing your keys, mislaying a granite cast of Lenin's head that is over 1.7 metres in height may make you feel better about your forgetfulness.

According to the reference point account, participants may think of losing trivial things (i.e., a less threatening outcome) as gains when compared to the possibility of losing vital things (i.e., a more threatening outcome).

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