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experience table
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A table of mortality computed from the experience of one or more life insurance companies.
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The area under study was divided into four classes based on field experience (Table 1; Fig. 2).
When considering non-traditional males with specialized fields or university degrees, matching is also found to boost their returns to foreign experience (Table 15, row 9).
The following table gives a breakdown of the participants according to the age of the educator and qualification level, year of completing study and years of experience (Table 5).
We analyzed the clinical characteristics of MCNs detected during pregnancy according to data extracted from our case and previous reports [6-24], as well as our own experience (Table 1).
This was a surprisingly large number of genes, given that V+ and V− bees were all foragers, matched for behavior, age, genotype, and foraging experience (Table S2).
In our experience (Table 1) and in that of others[2] [5], the impaired fertility associated with cryopreserved mouse sperm is dependent on genetic background, with sperm from the C57BL/6 backgrounds being particularly sensitive.
An interview guide was developed including general topics about this first delivery experience (Table 1).
It appeared to become easier to facilitate and not tutor with increasing facilitation experience (Table 5).
The majority of physicians had 11-20 years of clinical experience (Table 1).
A standardized progressive treatment protocol was devised based on the literature and clinical experience (Table 1).
Mean knowledge score increased with age as well as years of experience (Table 3).
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