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Firstly, V U is derived in real time from sampled three phase voltages and continuously compared with the threshold SET1.
Therefore, immobilized cellulase can hydrolyze rice straw continuously compared with free cellulase.
Furthermore, intestinal wound healing is continuously compared with cutaneous wound healing in literature, despite evident differences.
Sub-categories and categories were continuously compared with the original text to ensure that the results were well grounded in the data.
Volume and frequency of the acoustic stimuli, as registered by the microphone, were continuously compared with the intended setpoint and readjusted if necessary.
Thus, the filter clotting rate has decreased continuously compared with earlier publications of Morgera et al. [ 7] and Kalb et al. [ 8], which used exactly the same RCA protocol.
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Codes were continuously compared within and between transcripts.
A low-dose PDT is supposed to result in a slower oxygen consumption and therefore allows oxygen to be continuously supplied compared with high-dose PDT (Hua et al, 1995; Robinson et al, 2000; Pogue et al, 2001).
There was a difference in HbA1c reduction of 0.6% after 3 months in favour of patients who were instructed to use the device continuously, as compared with patients using conventional treatment.
When women who were at least five years post-menopause and had taken oral estrogen continuously, were compared with women who had never had estrogen replacement, the average wrinkle score was significantly lower in the estrogen-treated group, providing further evidence of the long-term benefits of estrogen therapy on detrimental skin changes associated with aging.
We continuously compare our results with results from other registries and groups.
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