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The aging and cancer-related phenotypes of these mouse models are not consistent (Table 1), nor are they consistently "opposite" the effects of disrupting the molecular components of the negative feedback loop (Table 2).
Thus it can be concluded that the project evaluation on the basis of the chosen performance measures is consistent (Table 6).
Even with this additional time, the completed risk assessment was not only limited to a qualitative judgement, but also less precise and consistent (Table 2).
Origin-based variability (Purkait & Chandra 2004) and sex-related variability must be taken into account when performing comparisons with published data, but the results of EB measurement are consistent (Table 6).
It was found that the TU clustering results of different methods were basically consistent (Table S2).
Within each group the total fraction of dorsal, dorsolateral and lateral cortical cells expressing Tbr2 were consistent (Table 1).
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Males and adults were significantly more repeatable than females and birds in their first year in all measures except betweenness, for which the results were less consistent (Tables 1 and 2).
It is consistent with Table 3.
A comparison of standard CSF tests between aseptic (lymphocytic) and bacterial meningitis showed several consistent differences (Table 2).
Note that the estimates have to be consistent with Table 7 and with the observed urban and rural poverty indices by equivalent cohort for 2004 and 2012.
Relative mortality had a sharp initial increase with forest ageing, highest on moderately drained soils, followed by a relatively consistent increase (Table 2 & Fig. 3b).
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