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To put it in perspective, Mr. Slim's treasure is equivalent to slightly less than 7percentt of Mexico's total production of goods and services — one out of every 14 dollars' worth of stuff made by all the people in the country.

Slimming World, which commissioned the research from YouGov, said 50% of the people who said drinking impacted their food choices had also cancelled physical activities the day after drinking more than 9.3 units, equivalent to slightly less than four pints of beer.

Since the S. aureus strain used has a genome mass of 2.95 fg, this starting amount is equivalent to slightly more than one genome copy.

Alternatively, the two treatment components could be acting on different PrPSc fractions in the inoculum resulting in an additive effect since the combination of SPC-PL and SDS was roughly equivalent to slightly greater than the sum of the effects of each individual component.

While receipt of anti-caries agents at multiple visits was associated with lower caries incidence, equivalent to slightly more than one decayed/restored tooth prevented over 18 months for every three patients treated, more than half of these high-risk patients did not receive any form of anti-caries agent.

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The academic standard of FPC is roughly equivalent to a slightly challenging GCSE.

He said the performance of the Mercedes E.V. was "equivalent to or slightly faster than the gas versions of the A-Class".

Consequently, we suggest that the error threshold is best to be equivalent to or slightly larger than the noise power.

Tibolone was equivalent to, or slightly better than, CEE and CEE+MPA in protecting against postmenopausal bone loss and loss of bone strength.

Notably, the above-described catalysis reactions were accelerated to some extent under visible light irradiation, providing an equivalent to a slightly higher cyclohexane conversion with a similar product distribution compared to the corresponding thermal catalysis reactions.

Furthermore, the warming trend emerges from Pennsylvanian-age soil mineral crystallization temperatures, which are substantially cooler than soil temperatures observed in the modern lowland tropics, to Permian-age soil mineral crystallization temperatures, which are equivalent to, or slightly exceed, soil temperatures observed in modern lowland tropics.

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