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The author was able to show that MRIs (and DTIs in particular) do show tissue properties that can be correlated to stained tissue (histological images), making comparison possible.
These results are aligned with the Walumbwa et al. (2008) model, strengthening the use of the instrument in Brazil and Portugal and making comparison possible (Milfont and Fischer 2010).
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In addition, the ratings provide a consistent measurement standard, making comparisons possible.
Variability of tree size within a species was relatively low, making comparisons possible between populations of the same tree species growing at different elevations.
Both parties were researched with the same questions, which makes comparison possible.
In the supplementary table, follow-up for both cohorts was restricted to five years maximum to make comparison possible.
To make comparison possible, we first characterised the amount and phosphorylation status of Rb protein in reactive lymphoid tissue and phytohaemagglutinin (PHA -stimulated lymPHA -stimulated
The analysis of exon-intron boundaries included all the mammalian species and chicken since it is a non-mammal vertebrate, close enough to mammal to make comparison possible (Table 2).
From those studies we took the abduction-adduction and/or external-internal rotation torque values for 60° per second or less and combined those to make comparison possible with our obtained data (Table 1).> -wrap-foot> M = male; F = female; D = dominant; ND = nondominant.
2) Only occupational groups consisting of at least 10 subjects were included to make comparisons possible.
To enhance visibility, noise reduced results for all cells are found in figure 4. The curves have been normalized to have a 100% binding at the end of incubation 2 to make comparisons possible.
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