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A sensitivity analysis, based on excess deaths from respiratory illness occurring above a background of expected deaths, generated slightly higher R estimates (1.4 1.5 for a generation interval of 3 days and 1.6 1.7 for a generation interval of 4 days).
The stress distribution on the artery-plaque system is compared in Figure 11b, and the anisotropic model generated slightly higher levels of stress than the isotropic model, with a maximum value of 0.70 MPa (0.65 MPa for isotropic model).
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Looking at the horizon at which our chronology maximizes the AUC, we note that leads between 3 to 8 months would generate slightly higher AUCs.
Preparations of total RNA by TRIzol (method B) yield slightly higher amount of cRNA, generate a lower image background as measured by Q value, but have a higher 3'/5' GAPD ratio.
Carers who received the START intervention (manual based coping strategy in addition to treatment as usual) generated slightly, though not statistically significantly, higher health and social care system costs but enjoyed significantly better outcomes, whether measured in terms of health-related quality of life (QALY) or affective symptoms (HADS-T).
Each answer generated slightly different types of neural activity.
All processing approaches generated slightly different outputs.
Three tested SRH instruments generated slightly different results.
Despite the excitement of the Devils' taking a one-game lead over Colorado in the Stanley Cup finals Monday night, the Red Sox-Yankees game generated a slightly higher rating in the New York market.
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