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When analyzing the performance of the scaffold, it is usually compared to positive and negative controls and preferably both.
Phase II trials primarily aim at evaluating the activity of a new therapeutic regimen to decide if it warrants further evaluation in a larger-scale phase III trial, where it is usually compared to a standard treatment.
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CFRP material is usually compared to steel due to its high specific tensile strength and high specific rigidity.
Chelsea Through June 30 While he is usually compared to John James Audubon, Walton Ford may be closer in his aspirations to Herman Melville.
Cage is the one with whom Graves's spirit is usually compared, though I don't think of them as all that much alike.
These days, Sutherland is usually compared unfavourably with Bacon, the reputation of the apprentice now far outstripping that of the master.
The light of the variable star is usually compared with that of a nearby (comparison) star thought to be fixed in brightness.
Their performance is usually compared to Abbott and/or Roche HIV-1 VL assays, as reference.
Echogenicity of lymph nodes is usually compared with the adjacent muscles, and is classified as hypoechogenicity, isoechogenicity, and hyperechogenicity.
Herbicide persistence is usually compared by estimating a half-life (DT 50), which is the time taken for its activity to be reduced by 50% through dissipation from the soil (Helling 2005).
The term quality of life (QL) entails a complex, multidimensional, and multidetermined construct that is usually compared with well-being and happiness, but QL can present a variety of definitions and forms to be measured (Gordia, Quadros, Oliveira, & Campos, 2011).
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