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The subscript of "exp" means experimental data.

All cost comparisons (except for intervention costs) between EXP and GA were in favor of EXP, which means that patients who received EXP treatment incurred fewer total costs in the post-treatment year compared to those who received GA treatment.

The way the ISS project works means the partners provide components and services rather than hand over cash to belong to the "club".

This occurs because as either mean exp increases relative to mean contr or n exp increases relative to n contr, the term (1/ n exp mean exp ) decreases and changes in the control group relative error predominate to an even greater extent.

During application of drug (for t0 < t < t1), the τon value was determined according to I t) = (I0 − Iss) * exp −t/τon) + Iss with I0, mean control current amplitude before drug application; and Iss, steady-state current at a given toxin concentration.

The mean ISS was 29.81, the mean Glasgow Coma Scale was 9.42, and the mean age was 46.04 years.

Make sure to have enough potion with you so you won't die because dying means -10% exp.

Mean ISS was 36.6, mean APACHE II score was 21.7, and the mean time before initiation of HFOV was 2.0 days.

Two independent samples of 21 and 22 young, healthy subjects underwent high resolution fMRI scanning (Exp. 1: mean age 26 ± 3.6 yrs, 12 male; Exp. 2: mean age 28 ± 3.9 yrs, 7 male).

Mean costs increased with ISS up to a mean cost of £21,173 in the ISS 26 75 group.

Cell death induction was calculated as 100 × (1− (OD exp. mean value (−substrate blank)/OD control mean value (− substrate blank)).

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