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Lymphocyte counts are not standard tests for MoM implants, but recent calls for regular metal ion testing of MoM hips in combination with data from national hip registries and the possibility of combining the patients with national morbidity and cancer registries could in time help answer the question of whether the changes we observed have clinical relevance.

Computing algorithm based on the maximum entropy (MENT) concept in combination with data preprocessing procedure has been developed.

We used available data from other studies in combination with data generated for the three species of Manueliini.

The accuracy of biomass density maps depends on the availability of reliable allometric models used in combination with data derived from satellites images and forest inventory data.

The mechanisms that initiate failure are discussed in the context of the stress and strain profiles near this interface in combination with data from other joint configurations.

Household consumption patterns were estimated based on interviews in combination with data from the Austrian consumer expenditure survey and the national accounts.

We use extensive administrative linked employer-employee data for the Netherlands that include all workers, in combination with data on firm bankruptcies that are drawn from an administrative source as well.

Over the past ten years satellite measurements in combination with data from ground-based observatories have allowed very detailed models of the secular variation (SV) of the Earth's magnetic field to be constructed.

However, when the full set of data was used in combination with data from other missions, the CME rate was found to track the solar activity cycle in both amplitude and phase (Webb 1991; Webb and Howard 1994).

These results, in combination with data testifying that the substorm onsets are related to the PC precursors, demonstrate that the PC index is an adequate ground-based indicator of the solar wind energy incoming into the magnetosphere.

In combination with data from the literature, it was found that the indirect strengthening (i.e., the Hall Petch strengthening) for small grain sizes was often greater than the direct strengthening (i.e., the Orowan strengthening due to the dispersoids).

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