Sentence examples for milder dependence from inspiring English sources

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The results suggest a milder dependence of early retirement from developments in the value added per worker than in the TFP, with a proportional reduction in the curvature of the relation.

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The benzodiazepines have been the mainstay of treatment for anxiety disorders since the 1960s, although their prolonged use incurs the risk of mild dependence.

Our results demonstrate a strong increase of the elastic anisotropy with carbon content, but only a mild dependence of the Debye temperature.

Power-law fits, v b ∝γ −b, give rather consistent values of b=0.67 (0.53, 0.53) for B=403 (739, 1008) GPa, and thus show only a mild dependence on B and hence E ind.

Case (2) means there is strong variation of ( varepsilon (phi,s) ) around ( phi_{0} ), but the integral coefficient in this case is only the 2/3 times of that of case (1), which means ( varPhi (phi_{0},s) ) has only a relatively mild dependence on the beam parameter ( varepsilon (phi,s) ).

For strong stimuli (see the case λ̅ = 30 Hz in the figure) mean DTs show a very mild dependence on N, confirming the quasi-deterministic nature of the motion.

Regarding the final score, patients' degree of dependence was classified in four groups: < 20 total; 20 35 severe; 40 55 moderate and ≥60 mild dependence.

According to their functional status 44.3% were independent (scored 100 in Barthel index) and 41.2% had mild dependence (scored 60 to 99).

Using an adaptation of the model developed by Johnson et al., [ 16], a score of 0 33 indicated "severe dependence", 34 66 indicated "moderate dependence", and a score of 66 or above indicate "no to mild dependence".

We conducted pairwise comparisons of the total and subscale PANSS scores between nonsmokers, those with mild dependence and those with severe dependence, using Bonferroni familywise error multiple testing corrections.

Each ADL was dichotomized into completely independent (without use of any assistive device except a cane for walking) and dependent (need for assistance or an assistive device), and disability was summarized as an ordinal scale (0 = none, 1 = mild (IADL dependence only), 2 = moderate (dependent in one to three BADLs), and 3 = severe (dependent in more than three BADLs)).

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