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The paper contributes substantively by estimating the proposed model using a unique dataset from Montreal consisting of weekly speed data (collected in hourly intervals) for about 50 local roads and 70 arterial roads.

In this context, the individual, by engaging actively in the social reality surrounding his circumstances, contributes substantively to the making of the essence of society and history as well as to the essence of his own being (Obras, 5: 79–80).

The latter condition is considered to be a diabetes-specific cardiomyopathy, which is independent of macrovascular and microvascular disease and which contributes substantively to morbidity and mortality [ 2- 4].

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47 Individuals who contribute substantively to protocol development and drafting should have their contributions reported.

For one thing, technological advances like the Internet have contributed substantively to the rate of financial crime cases.

In other words, schools often simply don't know how to support and manage their TAs to allow them to contribute substantively.

No one dealt with these issues more thoroughly than Xunzi, and his passionate defense of the Confucian moral vision contributed substantively to lessening the distance between the philosophical ideal and the historical reality.

It is possible that the significant demographic and bipolar subtype differences between the two samples contributed substantively to the observed clinical differences.

Third, there is a tendency to assume that user-centered design techniques do not contribute substantively to the rhetorical effect of interfaces.

Even when controlling for potential clinical and demographic differences between the two samples that could contribute substantively to observed differences in medication patterns, Argentinians compared to North Americans were more often taking mood stabilizers and benzodiazepines/hypnotics and less often taking antipsychotics.

For instance, bipolar I disorder and psychiatric hospitalization, as well as bipolar II disorder and rapid cycling, are commonly highly correlated, and as such, the different rates of bipolar subtypes between the samples could have contributed substantively to these observed differences.

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