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We found no significant differences concerning age, severity of illness, LOS and IPPV times between medical and surgical patients, or between patients with increased summarized SF-36 dimension scores and patients with reduced scores from 6 months to 2 years.

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We then statistically evaluated this performance increase, summarized in Figure 3. Here, boxplots show the distribution of sensitivity across all combinations of generations and population sizes, and P-values indicate whether there is a statistically significant increase in sensitivity gained by using TBXO (one-way analysis of variance).

Upon complexation with cyclodextrins, the amount of solubilized naringenin increased, as summarized in Table 1.

A European Union of 15 nations seemed coherent and manageable; the Europe of 27, soon to be 28, is almost ungovernable, even by a professional bureaucracy with little connection to voters and whose decisions cause increasing resentment, summarized in the "democratic deficit" that the European Union suffers.

We now show results when the number of macro users increase as summarized in Table3.

Our eight-arm radial maze memory test also revealed a steady age-dependent decline in learning and memory functions as indicated by the decreasing percentage of mice that passed this cognitive test with increasing age (summarized in Table  1), which confirms that there exists a functional correlation between genomic DNA methylation levels and cognitive performance during the aging process.

Generally, the self-assembled Au droplets gradually grew larger in terms of the average size, and correspondingly, the average density was consistently decreased with the increased DT as summarized and plotted in Table 1 and Fig. 9.

Our division of patients into groups with increased and decreased summarized SF-36 scores is arguable.

These increases are summarized in Fig.  2b and illustrated in Fig.  3.

Copy numbers of hsp70i RNA were then quantified in whole 8-cell embryos that had or had not been exposed to a temperature increase, as summarized in Table 2.

In an attempt to increase readability, we summarized the values of the data on PPT and synchronized the two frequently applied PPT scores (kg/cm and kPa) into kPa by using a converter application, applying the following formula: 1 Kilogram-force/Square Centimeter (kg/cm2) = 98.0665 Kilopascal (kPa).

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