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R a of the deposit areas was 0.34 ± 0.11 μm in the current study, in line with R a values reported previously: 0.380 μm [ 1], ~0.15 0.28 μm (including scratches as well as transfer deposits) [ 14], 0.241 μm (metal-on-metal THA) [ 15], and 0.338 μm (metal-on-metal THA) [ 16].
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The MDC of NWB in percentage was relatively high 26-288%) in the current study, but in line with a previous study [ 13], and was similar to that of the AMTI.
The low aerobic power, as documented in the current study, is in line with a previous study displaying VO2max values of 39 (males) and 31 mL · min−1 · kg−1 (females) in SUD patients [ 27].
37 The high gender gap in suicide mortality rates observed in the current study is in line with the previous epidemiological studies in Iran 3 4 14 and is comparable to the studies conducted in other settings, in particular high-income countries.
Prevalences of the other behaviors and proportions of overweight in the current study is in line with observations from the HBSC study [ 8, 23].
Definitions of youth in the current study are in line with previous work on youth mental health where the terms 'youth' or 'young people' are often used to describe people within the 12 to 25 age range [ 6, 30].
The results of the current study are in line with a previous proof-of-principle study in 26 patients in which a single "sample" slice of the MT sequence was obtained after CRT.
Concerning a barrier installation in the middle of a single-carriageway road section, a reduction in injury accidents observed in the current study was in line with the effect reported by a previous Israeli study [10], where in the international practice such a treatment of single-carriageway roads is not yet common.
The positive association of ferrtin with waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, and trunk fat mass observed in current study was in line with the fact that most of previous studies have reported the significant association between elevated ferritin levels and abdominal obesity [1], [2], [6].
22 While there are no other studies with which to directly compare our findings, the current study is in line with existing evidence on the increased cardiovascular, metabolic and mortality risks among those who take naps, found both by other studies and in our study population.
The findings of the current study go in line with the ex-researchers' findings such as Baek and Kim (2003), Poehner (2005), Wigglesworth and Storch (2009), and Shabani (2014) confirm them.
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