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Thus, the "aware versus the blind administrator" difference parallels the "simultaneous versus sequential" difference, and may entirely explain the higher number of identifications (and lower number of identifications of non-suspect lineup members) with the simultaneous lineups.
This large difference parallels findings from the Scottish Hip Fracture Audit [ 29].
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As anticipated, the chain dimensions became anisotropic, with significant differences parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the particle axes.
In this paper, using a multi-node and multi-core platform based on Task Parallel Library, a strategy for multi-core un-difference parallel resolution is proposed.
A spectral-difference parallel algorithm for modeling acoustic and elastic wave fields for the 2.5D geometry in the presence of irregular surface topography is considered.
Optical transmittance differences parallel and perpendicular to the nanofibers' orientation are found to vary in a range of 3.9 5.4% at 589 nm, and strong mechanical anisotropy is observed with the 1% PA-6/PMMA nanocomposites.
The presence of nonrandom overlap indicates statistically significant commonality/similarity between the 2 group-differences, parallel to the disparity identified by the main VBM analysis directly comparing ASC individuals with and without language delay.
To investigate potential immunological differences paralleling this increased lesion formation, total splenocytes of mice from both groups were stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 for 72 h to induce maximal T-cell activation in vitro.
For each of the three studies showing X-chromosome parent of origin effects on neuroanatomy in Turner syndrome (Brown et al. 2002; Kesler et al. 2003; Cutter et al. 2006), the observed parental-origin differences parallel the differences between males and 46,XX females (Good et al. 2001; Chen et al. 2007; Wilke et al. 2007), given the information available (Table 1).
Notably, these sex differences parallel the direction of the sex differences in CRF1-Gs coupling in cortex, such that stressed males and females (regardless of stress history) had neurons that were more sensitive to CRF and CRF1 receptors that were more highly coupled to Gs than unstressed males.
These between group differences parallel findings from previous studies indicating that sexual satisfaction, more than functioning, is more markedly lower in women with a history of CSA when compared to a group of women with no history of abuse (Rellini & Meston, 2007).
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