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Whenever a core performs a steal, data is fetched from the memory of another core, which is to a certain extent equivalent to a migration.

Treatment with MCP-1 induces cell-associated TGF-β1 protein expression in young rats, to an extent equivalent to that of old, untreated cells (Figure 1C, right panel).

In contrast, overexpression of all three transgenes did increase cellular invasion to an extent equivalent to transcript abundance.

In all tissues, the subunit percentage in extension position and Ftranscis-series variables of the Syrah × Monastrell population were of a magnitude and extent equivalent to those of the present study.

We have found that a relatively low dose of alpha-particles can result in the generation of extracellular factors, which, upon transfer to unexposed normal human cells, can cause excessive SCE to an extent equivalent to that observed when the cells are directly irradiated with the same irradiation dose.

Furthermore, supplementation with folate and vitamin B12 in stroke patients, who are at high risk of osteoporotic fracture, reduced hip fractures over a 2-year period to an extent equivalent to that reported for bisphosphonates, which are amongst the most effective pharmacological agents for osteoporotic fractures (Sato et al 2005).

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We applied the same procedure to global subduction zones and found that slip-deficient stick slip patches with large spatial extents (equivalent to the rupture area of M9-class earthquakes) occur in an additional 25 locations.

We are now in a position to point out that minimizing the weighted power, to some extent, is equivalent to minimizing the network outage probability.

The results are similar to those described for Figure 1 (or those reported in Figure S2), which suggests that these functional classifications are, to a large extent, equivalent, in spite of all problems that they might have (see discussion).

Borchgrevink went to England, where he was able to persuade the publishing magnate Sir George Newnes to finance him to the extent of £40,000, equivalent to £3 million as of 2008, with the sole stipulation that, despite the shortage of British participants, the venture be styled the "British Antarctic Expedition".

Through implementing new policy recommendations and LED-based fluorescence microscopy the current laboratory staff complement could investigate the same number of patients, examining auramine-stained smears to an extent that is equivalent to a 10 minutes ZN smear examination.

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