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Low-income students, controlling for race, receive either no preference or a modest one, depending on which study you believe.
Another statistic seems to carry a stronger implication that men are lazy self-absorbed lovers: even in longer-term relationships, women have roughly 60-80% fewer orgasms than men, depending on which study you look at.
Japan is a very underslept nation – either the most underslept in the world or the second most, after Korea, depending on which study you read – so you might expect them to need such a drastic solution.
Parts can fail and tires can burst, but about 90percentt of all car crashes are caused by human error, depending on which study you read.
Digital natives don't need devices that harken back to older tech, even if they do offer longer battery life and a format that may or may not be easier on the eyes, depending on which study you trust.
Depending on which study you look at, anywhere from 45% to more than 70% of the total return from stocks has come from dividend yields and real dividend growth.
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You will not learn your genetic results as a part of GeneMatch; however, depending on which studies you are invited to participate in, you could be asked to learn your genetic results.
Depending on which studies were included, the per-person excess costs associated with overweight ranged from $298 to $498 when compared to normal-weight BMI.
One explanation for this discrepancy could be that the effect of phages and protozoan predators on bacterial pathogenicity could depend ultimately on which study species are used.
Depending on which dataset you study, it's 27.2% or 34.4% or 40.2% of the population.
12– 15 The nature of the mtDNA defect appears to differ depending on which tissue is studied, 1, 12, 16 with the central nervous system (CNS) being least well understood due to the difficulties in obtaining human tissues to study.
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