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Measuring the intraretinal cleft therefore may correspond better to the reduction in vision and provide better differentiation from lamellar defects without the characteristic lateral split such as in MPH.
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In glioma cancer, miR-181d upregulation may correspond to a better response to temozolomide, while upregulation of miR-21 may predict poor response caused by temozolomide resistance [ 30].
Indeed, increasing the availability of staff and equipment would benefit the subsample of individuals living closer to HFs, who may correspond to the better-off groups of the population, but would not affect the probability of seeking care for those living further away.
Another risk factor was overconfidence, which may correspond to our finding that the students expressed better self-esteem and well-being than the nurses.
Peak fidelity is a better indicator of leadership than the mean fidelity over the full flight and may correspond to fidelity in the vicinity of a bird's memorized landmarks.
The changes in Loreto may correspond to a broader shift in Peru's attitude toward conservation.
yr BP may correspond to LIA cooling.
These results indicate that a more yellow colour may correspond to the migration of image silver whilst a more reddish colour may correspond to the presence of residual fixer, providing a better understanding of the causes of damage, without resorting to destructive testing.
One item in the case may correspond to multiple trophies.
Others may correspond to primary microRNA transcripts.
In order to better cover the clinical needs, KITH extended the Norwegian ICPC-2 to include more diagnoses than the English version; thus, each code may correspond to more than one diagnosis for the same problem area.
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