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But it had been unclear whether healthy people older than 70 would derive the same benefit.
It is a society that has applied its income happily under wise leadership but if you go to Nigera, you can't derive the same satisfaction," he says.
And who is to say they don't derive the same enjoyment from books as everyone else? Fiction, however, exists in a somewhat different realm from the other arts.
Two decades ago, Americans were less focussed on paid-for politicians, so Ross Perot, a self-funded billionaire candidate, did not derive the same benefit as Trump from the perception of independence.
Here, then, was a genetic variant that appeared to allow its carriers to derive the same benefit from six hours of sleep as the vast majority of us gets from eight.
"I think historically, physicians have been very cautious about recommending exercise for these patients because it wasn't clear that it was safe or that they would even derive the same benefits that other people derive," said Dr. Blumenthal.
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But the kilogram could not be redefined until the scientists had derived the same answer for the Planck and Avogadro constants within seven decimal places.
Thus, FM derives the same routing directions under the same density distribution regardless of the node positions.
References [18, 19] used stochastic dominance and derived the same result as in [17] for the case of.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Josiah Willard Gibbs derived the same vector by vector analysis.
Alternatively, non-sister species might have independently derived the same niche through convergent evolution.
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