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The power spectra contained slow and fast frequency power, matching, in terms of normalized frequency, the spectra of heart rate variability found in our living subjects.
Participants had to adapt to the style of the new doctors, with whom they often found difficulty "matching" in terms of medication, style, and service.
Controls were selected based on matching in terms of the following criteria: age (±5 years), sex, Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II (±5 points; calculated within the first 24 hours of ICU admission), and admission diagnosis.
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But the game went well: she could tell that she and her opponent were evenly matched in terms of skill.
In fact, the one type of sentient being they're NOT interested in engaging with violently is one who looks remotely equally matched in terms of physical strength.
The costs of employing them are relatively high, and the worthiness of their work is not always matched in terms of readership.
The two clubs look similarly matched in terms of quality ahead of Saturday's Emirates Stadium clash, but Keane claims Spurs' bench gives them the edge.
Furthermore, evidence has shown that most couples are closely matched in terms of physical attractiveness.
The two clinical groups were also matched in terms of number of medications.
The pairs were matched in terms of driver and same type of road.
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