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Although improvements in TWD around 3.0 % may suggest only a discrete effect, it is worth noting that TWD in the trained participants was ~11%% higher than in their non-trained counterpart, meaning that 4 weeks of supplementation elicited a performance improvement which represents about one-third of the improvement achieved by several years of training.

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Local SOEs have performed worse than their central counterparts, meaning there is plenty of scope for improvement.

As both electrodes are anaerobic, the engineering of these systems is simpler than their microbial fuel cell counterparts, meaning they could be relatively easily retrofitted into the existing wastewater treatment infrastructure.

And African American entrepreneurs aren't as likely to have access to investment capital as their white counterparts, meaning they are more likely to forgo spending on health insurance, said Jewell Sparks, CEO and Founder of Strategic Diversity Group and BiTHouse.

Fighters will use the same body protectors and scoring pads as their Olympic counterparts, meaning there will be visual similarities to the Olympic discipline - with kicks crucial to scoring points and winning fights.

As seen for the synaptic neuronal network of C. elegans or the metabolism of E. coli, such behavior may be displayed even by architectures in good agreement to their randomized counterparts, meaning that their large-scale structures do not need to conform to special ordering requirements beyond the degree distribution.

And some of us may even know that the word Beijing literally means Northern Capital; it's counterpart Nanjing meaning Southern Capital.

However, lifetime-analysis revealed that, once stem 5) adopts a certain EF loop conformation, it remains in this conformation for a longer time than its non-stabilized counterpart stem- 5), meaning a higher fluctuation of EF loop conformationstem- 5timeaningthe latter (Fig. 5).

Females, in general, receive dental care more frequently than their male counterparts [ 18], meaning our findings may be an extension of this general trend.

If language is designed to be information-theoretically optimal, then shorter words should convey less information than their longer counterparts, when controlling for meaning.

For example, female straight-shifters spend 158 min at leisure on a working day, whereas their male counterparts spend 199 min, meaning that the common reduction in leisure time associated with a split schedule is relatively more important for women.

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