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In some circumstances, it can even produce a more disproportionate result than first-past-the-post.
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The disparity led to the Electoral Reform Society branding the 2015 general election "the most disproportionate result in British history".
Yugoslav and Serbian expenditures during the war were even more disproportionate.
Results from our study demonstrate that, during the immediate post-resuscitation phase in pigs, the perfusion conditions in vital organs such as the brain or heart, as well as splanchnic organs, are much more disproportionate.
Although there is a certain disparity in quality between the more established facilities and the newer offshore ones, the market perception of these differences are disproportionate, resulting in order specifications in regard to where the ordered products are to be produced.
It delivers massively disproportionate results with minority parties virtually unrepresented in parliament.
Of greatest concern, however, is that they will immediately have grossly disproportionate results.
More importantly, these results indicate a block in uptake or increased uptake of iron by ferritin in specific cell lines, accounting for the disproportionate levels of ferritin iron and intracellular LIP, and the unexpected response of Tf and TfR to cellular iron content.
The splanchnic hemodynamic response to circulatory shock is characterized by a disproportionate, selective vasoconstriction resulting in a more pronounced decrease in intestinal perfusion, particularly if the shock is severe and/or prolonged [ 20, 21].
A more trivial artifact may result from cross-hybridization with mRNA, which certainly could be the case for the probes for non-human miRNAs that make up a disproportionate fraction (67%) of this group.
But the suffering the offensive has unleashed is disproportionate to any results it has achieved.
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