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Darker squares indicate more frequent interactions.
This is compounded by future climate scenarios which indicate more frequent and severe heat waves in certain locations.
1681 0,67 0,76 Contact frequency Frequency of contact with family members and friends in homeland on a 5-point scale; larger values indicate more frequent contact 1647 3,62 1,06 First vote abroad 1 = yes; 0 = otherwise 1658 0.65 0.65.
At both occasions, higher scores indicate more frequent physical exercise.
Higher LBGI and HBGI values indicate more frequent or more extreme hypo- and hyperglycaemia, respectively.
The subscale score is calculated as the total of all 6 items, and higher scores indicate more frequent pain catastrophizing.
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Ménière's disease started with vestibular symptoms more frequently than with hearing loss supports the findings of MRI that indicated more frequent EH in the vestibulum than in the cochlea.
Diagnostically confirmed cases, however, represent just a part of the individuals with the disease, as is reflected in the variability between prevalence studies. 2 21 Ménière's disease started with vestibular symptoms more frequently than with hearing loss supports the findings of MRI that indicated more frequent EH in the vestibulum than in the cochlea.
Higher kurtosis means more of the variance is due to less frequent but more extreme deviations, as opposed to a lower value, indicating more frequent smaller deviations.
The AEP contains 19 items assessing the frequency of a range of adverse effects using a scale of 1 to 4, with 4 indicating more frequent occurrences.
These differences in self-awareness of metabolic syndrome were reflected in differences in exercise habits; those 40 years and older indicated more frequent exercise as well as greater health awareness.
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