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Shortness of breath reported by patients and considered as an adverse event was accompanied by varying degrees of reduced oxygen saturation (−18% to 0%).
Both distributions are positively skewed, indicating that they distinguish better between degrees of reduced mental health than degrees of good mental health.
With the hottest days of summer fast approaching, Shanghai is making preparations to seed clouds over the city to make it rain, in the hope that a couple of degrees of reduced temperatures will help ward off brownouts, or worse, here in China's commercial capital.
Mutants, H847A, K858A, and K861A all exhibited varying degrees of reduced RIG-I-dependent signal transduction (Figure S3).
Carrier cattle exhibit varying symptoms and degrees of reduced FXI activity.
Vertebrae diagnosed as intermediate included various degrees of reduced intervertebral space and compressions.
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The researchers did find a greater degree of reduced risk associated with use of the drugs in people with pre-cancerous growths or a history of skin cancer.
The decline of the solid lines relative to the dashed lines shows the degree of reduced performance for the direct character caused by enhanced buffering.
The associations of AMI and OHD with alcohol use were not straightforward; although the results point to some degree of reduced risk in drinkers compared to non-drinkers, there was no evidence of a dose-response effect.
The degree of reduced ABA sensitivity correlated with increasing ABAleon2.1 expression levels in two independent transgenic lines.
Among those employed full- or part-time, all reported some degree of reduced productivity while at work with an average of 2.7 days of work missed in the previous 4 weeks (Table 5).
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