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We first evaluated the article by Sorahan et al. (2005) for inclusion in our meta-analysis based on its analysis of cancer incidence, which is consistent with our stated preference for using incidence rather than mortality data when both were available (Vlaanderen et al. 2011).
This is consistent with our hypothesis of preference for intermediate distances because of proximity to cities, implying more extraction pressure – and as a consequence less timber left – on the one hand, and growing distance implying more difficult access, on the other.
This is consistent with our finding that respondents' preference values elicited by TTO were influenced by time-dependent variables.
This is consistent with our finding that respondents' preference values elicited by SG were influenced by whether they had an illness at the time of the interview.
We first examined whether the arm selection preference annotated by miRBase is consistent with our NGS expression data.
These results were consistent with our previous works as the preference is likely to be an adaptation to a specific host over multiple generations [15], [30].
These preferences are consistent with our results indicating that they were able to discover fewer findings when using a single workspace.
It is interesting that the Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin alternative is consistent with the preference of patients.
This is consistent with a preference of the active core for flexible tertiary folds.
This finding is consistent with the preference of barnase for purine bases; however, barnase does not recognize specific nucleotide sequences and its base preference is less pronounced in polynucleotide substrates [38].
This result is consistent with the preference of linker DNA over nucleosome core DNA for DAM methylation.
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