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The scores of job satisfaction of all the subjects are listed in Table 2. Arithmetic mean of job satisfaction score of all the medical staff was 83.3, equivalent to "somewhat satisfied" on Likert's scale.

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In the before-and-after comparison, the estimated geometric means were 187 and 112 μg/m (arithmetic means, 273 and 174 μg/m) before and after the stove intervention, respectively, equivalent to a somewhat smaller 40%9595% CI: –56%, –19%) reduction in personal PM2.5 after introduction of the chimney stove in control households.

Then, the signal at the equalizer output is somewhat equivalent to the one obtained with a distortion-free channel.

(And to draw a line between what IBM is doing in enterprise with what's happening in the consumer market, this is somewhat equivalent to Facebook offering a desktop messaging app to use when you're not directly on its site).

Their contention is that designers rarely realize that they are creating a space where people intended to live large portions of their lives and engage in real economic and social activity and thus the designers have the moral duties somewhat equivalent to those who may write a political constitution (Ludlow and Wallace 2007).

They're a bunch of freestyles by a prepubescent teenager, somewhat equivalent to infamous internet rapper Andy Milonakis.

In a sense, he thinks a sugar-addicted person is somewhat equivalent to a mentally unbalanced person, but he cautions that he is neither doctor nor researcher.

Most literature uses 'executive management' as somewhat equivalent to 'senior management' while 'middle management' is equivalent to 'immediate management'.

We surmise that 'warmth' may be somewhat equivalent to Empathy on the NACE test used here, and 'privateness' to Aloofness.

To evaluate map reliability, an approach somewhat equivalent to the free R factor in crystallography has been proposed.

This carbamylation of a lysine to transduce the concentration of CO2 into a biological signal is somewhat equivalent to the nitrosylation of a cysteine residue by NO/nitrite.

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