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A correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were carried out to identify (i) to what extent a number of independent variables characterising swimming facilities are singularly related to energy performance and (ii) to what extent the identified independent variables can together explain the variation in energy performance.

The test results show that our models outperform to a great extent a number of state-of-the-art predictors of protein functions on the curated datasets.

Our analysis suggested a pathway whereby Atmin function affects expression of Dynll1, and to a lesser extent a number of IFT protein loci, which in turn have an impact on ciliogenesis.

Most websites never achieved higher than a score of 3, with the possible exception of Question 14 (Appendix 1) which asked if there was information about more than one treatment choice, for which all websites achieve a 3 or above, simply because all sites discussed to some extent a number of treatment options.

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Indeed, the pace has slowed to such an extent that a number of key senators, including Trent Lott, the majority leader, have raised the possibility that Congress may end up in a lame duck session after the November election.

Empire, major political unit in which the metropolis, or single sovereign authority, exercises control over territory of great extent or a number of territories or peoples through formal annexations or various forms of informal domination.

(She uses the word empire to refer to "a political unit having a territory of great extent, or a number of territories under a single sovereign authority" (xv).

Moreover, the Obama administration has modified the original policy to such an extent that a number of bishops have publicly said they could find ways to live with it without closing ministries.

Similarly, surface water chemistry of a particular site is also constrained to some extent by a number of environmental filters.

The central protease-sensitive region of the NC1 fragment may undergo proteolysis to a variable extent by a number of proteases such as cathepsins D and L which are lysosomal enzymes, matrix metalloproteases and elastase.

1 Campbell and Buchner 2 defined frailty as "a condition or syndrome which results from a multi-system reduction in reserve capacity to the extent that a number of physiological systems are close to, or past, the threshold of symptomatic clinical failure; and as a consequence the frail person is at increased risk of disability and death from minor external stresses".

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