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The miRNA profile is more accurately associated with cell differentiation and cancer progression when compared with GE expression profile.

Indoor temperatures seem to be more accurately associated with heat perception than outdoor temperatures, thus the subjective feeling of heat strain might not be accurately reflected by the measured temperature.

For example, for atypical antipsychotics, before treatment is initiated baseline physical measures should include body weight [measured as body mass index (BMI)], liver function tests and lipid measures so that subsequent treatment-emergent events can be more accurately associated with drug exposure [ 49].

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Being able to properly distinguish between the references section and other sections of a paper would allow us to more accurately associate papers with genes by excluding genes referenced in the citations section.

It is often included with the works of the Apostolic Fathers, Greek Christian writers of the late 1st and early 2nd centuries, but it more accurately is associated with the early Apologists (primarily 1st century).

BMI alone reflects more accurately the associated risk of underweight in this age-group.

Therefore, it seems that in the elderly, underweight and low lean body mass is better evaluated by measurements of BMI (low BMI more accurately reflects the associated risk of underweight), whereas obesity and adiposity is better evaluated by measurements of waist circumference (increased waist circumference more accurately reflects the associated risk of obesity) (17).

The new score more accurately ranks targets associated with a test molecule than MeanSim.

Simulation studies show that the Mc.TGD can more accurately identify genes associated with multiple cancers than meta analysis based on "one-dimensional" methods.

In order to more accurately reflect the confidence associated with the data and procedures, the potential mortality estimate range is classified into deciles, 10 classes of increasing risk with an approximately equal number of grid cells per class, producing a relative estimate of landslide-based mortality risks.

In order to more accurately reflect the confidence associated with the data and procedures, the potential mortality estimate range is classified into deciles, 10 classes of increasing risk with an approximately equal number of grid cells per class, producing a relative estimate of drought-based mortality risks.

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