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Furthermore, we compare our ASIC benchmark with an equivalent FPGA benchmark.

Investors took fright at the delay in talks between Athens and a visiting group of EU and International Monetary Fund officials, sending premiums on Greek government bonds rising to a euro era record of 469 basis points over equivalent German benchmarks.

The observed levels of agreement for most oral health indicators were equivalent to benchmarks reported for national oral health surveys conducted in the United Kingdom and the United States [ 11].

Finally, there is the problem of uncritical emulation and its business equivalent: casual benchmarking.

These studies were carried out using equivalent columns as benchmarks.

New program graduates rated themselves significantly more prepared for hospital practice in the confidence (reflective practice), prevention (social aspects of health), interpersonal skills (communication), and collaboration (teamwork) subscales than old program students, and significantly better or equivalent to published benchmarks of graduates from other Australian medical schools.

Four derivatives, all N-aromatic pantothenamides, proved to be equivalent to the benchmark N-pentylpantothenamide (N5-pan) as substrates of EcPanK, while two others, also with N-aromatic groups, were some of the best substrates reported for this enzyme.

Baseline results are still confirmed: NENAC and Central Asia are among the lowest participant group in the labor market, while the reservation wage in this subsample is also the lowest for the Central Asian women, and statistically equivalent to the benchmark group for the NENAC women.

Approaches to develop point(s) of departure, including use of PBPK-based human equivalent doses and benchmark dose or other modeling.

Taking the 92% reduction of exposure recently achieved with biological larvicides in rural Kenya [ 34] as a benchmark, equivalent protection for ITN users is predicted at a coverage of 48% use in the entire population.

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