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Manipulations of the concentration of biomaterials were detectable in AFM measurements of elasticity (Young′s modulus, E), and E tended to increase with increased concentration.

Nevertheless, compared to D N, E tended to induce greater values of cardiac index (5.0 ± 1.6 vs 4.2 ± 1.5 l/min/m, P = 0.078) and oxygen transport (617 ± 166 vs 481 ± 229 ml/min/m, P = 0.068), induced significantly greater values of GMBF (662 ± 210 vs 546 ± 200 units, P = 0.011) but did not modify indocyanine green clearance.

Individuals who scored more highly for empathy (type E) tended to prefer mellow music (e.g. R&B, soft rock, and adult contemporary genres), unpretentious music (e.g. country, folk, and singer/songwriter genres), and contemporary music (e.g. electronica, Latin, acid jazz, and Euro pop).

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Hepatitis E tends to be mild but can be a problem particularly for pregnant women.

then every nonoscillatory solution of (E) tends to zero as t → ∞.

As one can see, E tends to decrease when the radius increases and becomes much lower than the bulk modulus above r = 150 nm.

When combined with the previous results of Pritchett (2015) showing that fronts <1R E tend to expand due to duskward propagation, it appears likely that ∼1R E should be a favored scale for reconnection fronts once they have been generated.

In 1974, on the eve of the invasion, there were some 75,000 Sahrawi, only 40%to45%5% of whom were nomads (Pazzanita [2006a], [b]; Censo-74 [1974])e tending about 50,000 camels, as well as numerous goats and sheep (Mercer [1976b]).

Major bile duct injuries, such as Strasberg-Bismuth classification type E, tend to require biliary-enteric reconstructions, with a small proportion of patients possibly requiring hepatectomy [11] or even liver transplantation [12], and can extremely decrease patients' quality of life.

According to this view, judgements of the form 'E is evidence for H' when this is understood as more or less synonymous with 'E tends to make it more reasonable to believe H'— are typically elliptical for judgements of the form 'E is evidence for H relative to background theory theory

It seems that E might count as evidence for H relative to the set of propositions that one believes but not relative to the set of propositions that one knows (or vice versa)—which of these, if either, determines whether E is evidence for H, in the sense that one's possession of E tends to justify one in believing that H is true?

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