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In this way, those forces are used as a zero cost control, equivalent to a continuous thrust applied in the spacecraft.

In Study 1, 56 participants (37 women, 19 men, Mage = 33.16 years) completed either a questionnaire designed to self-affirm kindness or a control equivalent and rated their disgust, anger, sadness, and happiness toward their appearance and behavior.

Second, and crucially, we found similar HRV values when comparing each of the tasks with its oddball control equivalent, and a significant decrement in HRV as a function of time-on-task.

As a control, equivalent amounts of either of cold PSMD8 TISU or the unrelated Sp1 oligos were used (Fig. 7C).

In fact, radiofrequency was found to provide local tumor control equivalent to resection in a subgroup of patients [1], emphasizing that in situ tumor destruction techniques become increasingly successful treatment modalities.

At 20°C, all control programmes showed a significant decrease in mean worm burden, which fall from an average of 504 worms per person in the absence of control to 217 for mass chemotherapy alone and to 1.2 for a programme combining chemotherapy, sanitation and intermediate vector control (equivalent to a 99% reduction in worm abundance, Fig. 5).

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So instead of going cold turkey, you have the rent-control equivalent of a methadone clinic".

All this might be called the gun-control equivalent of retroactive retirement — except that Romney is not alone.

For controls, equivalent concentrations of DMSO were diluted in Schneider's medium.

While unfractured controls showed small changes with age in DXA-assessed bending resistance, in female cases of hip fracture bending resistance was substantially reduced compared to controls, equivalent to 2 decades of age-related changes [26,48].

The still unanswered question is how the 871 (80% of 1,089) control-equivalent and threshold response compatible dosing points reported by Calabrese and Baldwin (2001) are mathematically incorporated into a high preponderance of hormetic dosing points (to a 2.5:1 ratio) they reported later (Calabrese and Baldwin 2003b).

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