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And while black and brown New Yorkers are stopped exponentially more often, the NYPD's own data "demonstrate slightly higher rates of contraband yield" from white people than Hispanics or blacks.
DSSCs with this PEDOT:FTS film demonstrate slightly lower power conversion efficiency of 8.1% under standard conditions (AM 1.5 G, 100 mWcomparedmpared to the ∼9.1% efficiency of Pt, using an electrolyte with iodine/iodide, which is the most popular redox shuttle.
It is clear from Fig. 5 that PMMA nanocomposites demonstrate slightly lower tensile strength as compared to pure PMMA.
They demonstrate slightly different affinities for the five SSTR subtypes.
We have confirmed our previous findings of low numbers of basophils in biopsies from CSU 4 and here extend this to demonstrate slightly higher numbers in lesional compared with nonlesional skin.
In addition, unit specific resources will need to be developed (for example videos showing a nurse teaching peritoneal dialysis management for the home may demonstrate slightly different equipment/techniques in each unit).
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PTPRs are well-circumscribed and can demonstrate slightly-high to high signal on T1- and T2-weighted images (Fig. 4) due to the presence of secretory inclusions containing protein and glycoprotein [13, 15].
Thin FSCS demonstrated slightly lower yield strength and ultimate tensile stress compared to bulky FSCS.
Variations between anion structure demonstrated slightly higher toxicities for more lipophilic anions.
Just as in 1997, he won by generating remarkable pace and depth from the baseline and by demonstrating slightly surreal endurance.
The numerical model of a soil-filled wall demonstrated slightly lower blast resistance than the experimental results.
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