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Since the present study considered extent scores of OIDP only, it disagrees with recent findings of Kristapong et al. [ 34] among Thai adolescents.
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One also considers extent — the number of people affected by the action.
Second, it only considers the number of genes and does not consider extent of expression changes, thus causing another information loss of importance of genes (e.g., genes fold-change = 2.01 and fold-change = 4 are considered equally).
The discussion focused on how the left should respond to the terrorist attacks and considered the extent to which a military response can be justified.
Most newspapers considered the extent of the defection significant, and several forecast that Macmillan would soon resign.
We considered the extent to which the sugar in soft drinks leads to OA progression.
Disease status considered the extent of fibrosis or plaquing, as well as functional deficits.
We also considered the extent to which the organisations and individuals within it perceived the change as needed [ 32, 33].
This analysis considered the extent to which student ability to write effectively changed over the course of these writing assignments.
The RTE considered the extent to which UNICEF's organisational processes, systems and management structures helped or hindered the response to Typhoon Haiyan.
Interestingly, when VDR binding in unstimulated cells is considered, the extent of SE-VDR and AP-VDR overlaps is, respectively, loverlaps hisherespectivelyimulower conditions.
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