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Likewise, extreme positive correlations (i.e. within the interval {0.8,1.0}) are more frequent among high-order TRMs than extreme negative correlations (i.e. within the interval {-1.0,-0.8} {-1.0,-0.8} {-1.0,-0.8}

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Likewise, when extreme climate-change worriers push on a gullible public unwarranted attribution of noisy bad weather events to climate change, they cross a bright line that deserves opprobrium.

Likewise, comparing extreme quintiles, pocket depth was positively associated with IFG (1.23 [0.86–1.76], P for trend <0.01) and diabetes (1.63 [1.10–2.42], P for trend <0.01) after accounting for the same confounders as the regression models for CAL (Table 3).

Likewise, Duroc and Pietrain pig breeds are also extremes, with myogenesis initiating earlier in Duroc pigs than in Pietrain pigs [ 8].

Another new paper also published in Geophysical Research Letters by scientists at the University of California, Irvine likewise recognizes the extreme and unprecedented nature of California's current drought, and focuses on the risks that these events pose in the present and future.

He joined Rawls and American philosopher Robert Nozick in rejecting utilitarian rationales for sacrificing the vital interests of some individuals in furtherance of the interests of others, but he likewise assailed the extreme individualism of Nozick's libertarian principles of justice.

Likewise, today's extreme conservatives won't be happy about Bush on the ticket, but they'll live with it.

Much of the movie, likewise, is filmed in extreme wide angles, as if to guarantee that nothing escapes the frame the camera recruited to the cause of Emerson's "transparent eyeball," seeing all.

Likewise, median, quartiles, and extreme values (boxplots) of d u i ) over time are calculated for each i; see Section 3.1.

Likewise, the lack of extreme genome reduction in facultative endosymbionts does not allow the mere existence of a gene to provide prima facie evidence of its importance in a particular host context, as it does in mutualist species with highly-reduced genomes (Moran and Degnan 2006).

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