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For most of the twentieth century, Argentina's trade volumes (as a fraction of GDP) have been very low, whether relative to their initial levels in the 1900 14 period, or relative to the trade levels one might predict in a similar economy of comparable size and geographic remoteness.
As one might predict, in a quantitative assessment of cell biology content knowledge, students who passed the VF outscored their peers on related MCAT exam questions.
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We initially hypothesised that changes in arterial function might predict changes in structural parameters, but in this study we found no correlation on an individual patient basis between changes is structure and function.
This study points to the necessity of awareness of a depressive symptomatology among older people and family caregivers to deceased cancer patients in connection with bereavement as it might predict complications in the process of grief reactions.
That model might predict that in truth the drugs would be more effective in severe disorders.
One might predict complications in tracking down a revolutionary leader fresh from a victorious takeover, but Lockwood didn't seem to encounter them.
One might predict that, in such a situation, the lateralisation effect could be reversed to favour the left hemisphere.
We explored demographic, behavioral and biological factors that might predict retention in the modeled scenarios of primary prevention programs, cohort studies and clinical trials.
The confounders will be other things besides elemental composition that might predict differences in PM2.5 slopes.
The aim of this study was to identify factors that might predict changes in VIQ during the teenage years.
We agree with Myers [ 21] that if one anticipates missing data, one should collect information on the baseline covariates related to outcome that might predict missing in outcome.
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