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For the total ΔC2, the estimates were less than 1 standard deviation different, and the standard deviations were very large compared to the means, indicating a large amount of variability at the site.
There was no significant wall or structural damage to this building, but a lot of boiled sand traces remained around the building, indicating a large amount of sand boiling had occurred.
Fig. 1 Ultrasound demonstrates an anechoic area in the right lower quadrant indicating a large amount of free fluid Fig. 2 Enlarged nodes (arrowheads) are seen in the right lower quadrant.
However, the shared CePPIs were only approximately 30%, indicating a large amount of interaction rewiring between DCM and non-DCM.
M825, however, contains a NUMT of strong signal strength, indicating a large amount of mtDNA at that position.
The median ICER is €6,198, which has a 95% confidence interval of 2,435 – 60,731, indicating a large amount of stochastic uncertainty.
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The relative surface of these lakes per section, respectively veins differed between packages (P < 0.05), indicating a larger amount of free-water (lakes; 81.73 ± 2.07% vs. 77.91 ± 1.57%) in the MFPs and, consequently, thinner veins than in MSs.
Large distances between points indicate a large amount of change over this time.
This state of affairs indicates a large amount of research still to be conducted after mapping the impact of human aspects on D&M effectiveness.
Most CR mice showed increased body temperature near ZT 22 while most RF mice had a delay to ZT 24, although the large interquartile ranges (IQR) indicate a large amount of variability in temperature across individuals.
'Swinging heart' motion always indicates a large amount of pericardial effusion, but is not always associated with hemodynamic compromise.
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