Sentence examples for equivalent disorder from inspiring English sources

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Single-crystal diffraction analysis shows that 2 (calculated void volume of 8386.0 Å, 78.9 % of the cell volume) is effectively isostructural with 1, with equivalent disorder of the tetradentate linkers.

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Testing in animals with the equivalent human disorder provides informed estimates of doses and measures of efficacy, which aids in design of human trials.

Among 91 lifetime IBS cases, 46 (50.5%, 95% CI 40.3 - 60.8) had a lifetime diagnosis of mood or anxiety disorder, equivalent to an adjusted odds ratio of 2.12 (95% CI 1.37 - 3.29) (Table 2).

He highlighted the fact that society found it "apparently acceptable" that while with illnesses such as high blood pressure or cancer the vast majority of people were getting treatment or were known to medical services, the equivalent for mental disorders was no higher than 40%.

Progressive retinal atrophies (PRA) are the most common retinopathies in dogs and constitute a heterogeneous group of phenotypically similar disorders equivalent to retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in man.

Its output is the sonic equivalent of attention-deficit disorder.

In other words, today's novelists suffer from the literary equivalent of attention-deficit disorder, and it's way past time for the Ritalin.

And the recording business isn't at all unhappy to face the pop equivalent of attention deficit disorder, on the theory that obsolescence means more opportunities to sell new tunes.

It forswears sentimentality and enforced good cheer for deft insight and complex, understated emotions, including the affliction that several of the film's characters call "hostile depression," the Gallic equivalent of seasonal affective disorder.

Given that the impacts of the psychosocial interventions in the current study were equivalent irrespective of anxiety disorder status, this study provides partial support for the relevance of the sequential approach when interpreted in conjunction with promising trials of psychotherapy for comorbid anxiety (e.g., Mueser et al. 2004; Thienot et al. 2013).

And just like that, I had the hair equivalent of an eating disorder.

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