Sentence examples for mismatch outcome from inspiring English sources

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For ease of interpretation, the effect of occupation-specific job opportunities and of overall demand on the transition to the labour market is highlighted in Figs. 1 and 2. The following discussion focuses mainly on the joint probability of an occupational change and engaging in unskilled entry employment (column 1), as this is the mismatch outcome of most interest to this study.

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Both groups experienced stronger agency when their goal matched (vs. mismatched) the outcome.

This first complex constitutes the most important checkpoint on the reaction pathway, in that it is where noncomplementary nucleotides are identified and diverted, at step 2.1, toward a mismatch-specific outcome, resulting in a family of complexes that are distinguishable, by their much lower T +1)2-AP fromrescence, from those formed by complementary nucleotides.

Seventy-two articles were identified, of which 21 had addressed the question of the impact of size mismatching on outcomes in lung transplantation.

They received instructions to cause specific outcomes to occur by pressing a key, but the task was designed to match or mismatch the color outcome with the participants' goal.

There are also many questions raised by our data that are beyond the scope of the current paper to explore, such as the influence of collateral status, and the effect of 'malignant mismatch' on treatment outcomes.

Tran, T. H. et al. No impact of KIR-ligand mismatch on allograft outcome in HLA-compatible kidney transplantation.

The mismatch is the outcome of different heat transfer coefficients across the crystallic structure of the nanoparticle and the fluid as well as the ability of the nanoparticle to translate and rotate, which as a result, gives rise to a different collective atomic activity (local temperature) between certain regions of the particle and the surrounding fluid atoms (this is confirmed in Fig. 6).

CNS allografts have long been considered for treatment of neurological disease and there is extensive evidence that allografts can survive in the CNS without long-term immunosuppression; however, how tissue mismatch might affect outcome in other ways is not clear.

Although there are indications that there is an association between PET mismatch and clinical outcome, prospective clinical trials will have to show whether PET and MRI can deliver data with complementary clinical information regarding myocardial viability.

In this study, we examined the effect of PI-LL mismatch on surgical outcomes of short-segment TLIF for lumbar degenerative diseases.

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