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The SPECT/NIRF imaging displayed high tumor accumulation and strong tumor-to-normal tissue contrast, and the specific tumor accumulation of radioactivity at 40 h was 21 ID%/g, which denoted a higher accumulation than all other tissues, including those from the liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and muscle.

A higher score denoted a higher level of induration of fibrotic tissue.

A positive coefficient denoted a higher perception of risk than baseline, whereas a negative coefficient denoted a lower perception of risks.

AUC values falling below 0.5 denoted a higher false positive rate than random guessing, while AUC values above 0.5 denoted more true positives than what were expected with random guessing.

An area-level measure of socioeconomic deprivation of the invitee (Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) score [ 26]) was included as a continuous variable, where a low IMD score (e.g., 10) denoted a lower level of deprivation and a high score (e.g., 60) denoted a higher level of deprivation.

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Warmer colours denote a higher rate of diversification.

Note that the darker blue and larger shading denotes a higher correlation.

The distribution constant of Cs+ was larger in the Na-Mica-2 denoting a higher concentration of specific adsorption sites when layer charge decreased.

It deserves inquiry why a single name denoting a higher group was not invented by mankind, as an appellation to comprehend the two groups of Water animals and Winged animals.

Higher scores denote a higher difficulty level.

Here's how Facebook mobile usage looks when mapped — with darker coloured regions denoting a higher percentage of Opera Mini visitors.

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