Exact(1)
A decision is made on the extent of the additional benefit (major, considerable, minor, no benefit or benefit less than comparator) and the level of evidence (proof, indication, hint) [3 5].
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Of these, one was major, 29 were considerable, 48 minor, and 22 non-quantifiable additional benefit ratings.
The following categories define the magnitude of additional benefit: (1) major, (2) considerable, (3) minor, (4) non-quantifiable, (5) no additional benefit, or (6) less benefit.
The results also show that groundwater is enriched in considerable amount of minor and trace elements (Fe, Mn, Ni, Cr and Co).
We also found that the SNP rs5435 showed an increasing trend towards association with considerable difference in minor allele frequency in cases and controls.
In the case of L. albus, the one-dimensional SDS-PAGE analysis of β-conglutin revealed that the mature protein is composed of 10 to 12 major types of subunits, with molecular masses ranging from 15 to 72 kDa, as well as a considerable number of minor constituents (Figure 2A, lane 0).
A simple one-dimensional SDS-PAGE analysis of β-conglutin (Figure 2A, lane 0) reveals that the mature protein is composed of 10 to 12 major types of subunits, with molecular masses ranging from 15 to 72 kDa, as well as a considerable number of minor constituents.
Non-Hispanic blacks had considerable differences in minor allele frequency compared with non-Hispanic whites, with almost one-quarter of variants differing by at least 20% (absolute difference).
Given the considerable impacts of minor and unpaved roads in natural ecosystems (e.g., Reed and others 1996; Riitters and Wickham 2003; van Langevelde and others 2009), fragmentation and impact assessments should also consider them.
This "seems to represent a considerable promotion for a minor local deity," Mr. Connor writes.
He had to hope for an even heart split, and even at that he would need considerable luck in the minor suits.
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