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In other words, increased negative mood did not correspond to increased behavioral impulsivity in participants reporting NSSI.
As a result, their WAXD reflections shifted to lower scattering angles that correspond to increased d-spacing, and the polymers exhibited lower melting points.
Abnormal coagulation parameters and increased DIC scores are found in the majority of patients with liver cirrhosis at the ICU, and they correspond to increased bleeding risk.
Relating the simulation results to perfusion experiments, the even fluid velocity (approximately 0.52 mm/s) and shear stress (approximately 0.0055 Pa) were found to correspond to increased cell proliferation within the cell scaffold constructs.
Among these individuals, epigenetic changes to nine of the 29 genes previously identified appeared to correspond to increased body weight, although only one of these associated changes withstood rigorous further analysis, admit the researchers.
These augmented values of Kw correspond to increased concentrations of H+ and OH− effectively the solution is simultaneously more acidic and more basic, or more logically the dissociated species exist simultaneously in equilibrium.
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For any other good, we would expect supply reductions to correspond to increasing prices.
On the one hand, the increasing Δ values correspond to increasing Chi-square distances between the observed and simulated distribution.
The global error is computed over grid sizes that correspond to increasing powers of 2, to optimize speed.
The solid and dashed curves correspond to increasing and decreasing stimulation intensity, respectively.
This rise in BP corresponds to increased secretion of catecholamines and increased plasma renin activity.
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