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However, the performance of the index somehow dropped when Dataset III (R2 = 0.29, P < 0.01) was used, mostly due to the quality of Hyperion data resulting from the propagated errors from atmospheric corrections.

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Only 22 companies, or 4.4% of the index, have somehow managed to stay in the black over that period.

It appears that during a routine backup, your index was somehow misplaced or not copied correctly which is why it resulted in a "404 – Not Found" error.

Furthermore, the conventional IMBP is a state-oriented index, which somehow fails to reflect the socio-economic pressures that result in water quality degradation depending on different geographical zones.

My index finger knuckle, somehow, had rotated a bevel clockwise as I'd run back for the overhead.

The people at Weight Watchers have somehow indexed the entire world of food, assessing the protein, fibre, carb and fat content of everything that can be eaten, and have assigned it a points score.

It's hard for me to see how sophisticated and experienced firms like Index and Redpoint were somehow duped in all of this.

This is somehow surprising, since the index is calculated with accumulated proteins in each step.

While some proposed proxies are somehow correlated with case mix index, they are not good substitutes for CMI, and should be used carefully.

This method is somehow similar to the "mitochondrial neighborhood" index used by Mootha and colleagues [ 29].

Due to the relatively high correlation between the Barthel and Lawton Index some results regarding the responsiveness analysis, may be somehow overrated.

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