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The study was controlled so that it included balanced numbers of neighborhoods of greater and lesser degrees of likely walkability and higher and lower socioeconomic status.
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The optimal degree of evenness likely contributed to the high stability of the system in terms of BTEX removal.
The early surveyors calculated the sizes of their farms with a degree of accuracy likely beyond the means of El Gordo or his cronies.
This suggests that the interfacial transition zone in the limestone-based concretes exhibits a higher degree of bonding, likely due to the favorable physical (texture) and chemical nature of the limestone surfaces.
Conversely, a history of TIA has been shown in some studies to impart a certain degree of neuroprotection, likely gained as a lasting adaptive cellular response to ischemia [11, 12].
JJ partner perspectives were critical in estimating the degree of burden likely to occur at research sites due to the chosen implementation model, thereby underscoring the value of research/practitioner relationships from the outset.
The degree of spherocytosis likely contributes, but other factors may be involved.
Third, the lack of confirmed diagnoses of type-1 and type-2 diabetes makes some degree of misclassification likely.
This suggests a high degree of conservation, likely required for proper DNA bend angle, protein recruitment, and gene regulation [ 20].
Given the nature of the decision about having a PSA test, with a high degree of uncertainty likely to affect decision making, it is important to use this, the most widely used outcome measure in decision aid studies [ 15].
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