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Overall, patients randomized to TRAP, which was the more intensive of the 2 regimens, fared slightly better (P = 0.06) than those on BARTS III.
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The effect of compressive strength decrease was probably a consequence of more intensive hydration of C3A at the higher curing temperature.
However, considerable cultural variation around the world opens up the question of whether regulated exchange of mates across kin groups represents the ancestral form of marriage or whether it is a recently derived consequence of more intensive modes of subsistence.
The fact is that economic development has now translated to the development of more intensive ways of exploiting the natural environment.
These three trials add to the uncertainty regarding the benefits and risks of more intensive treatment of hyperglycemia in older adults.
In particular, the advantage of present study was that more intensive analysis of the influences of various factors was reported.
The result: more intensive monitoring of markets, cancellation of contracts and suspension of distributions as needed.
One of the limitations to more intensive investigations of senile osteoporosis is the lack of physiologically relevant models of aging bone.
Thus, this LATE can be interpreted as an estimate of a more intensive use of sanctions.
Again, this effect can be interpreted as an estimate of a more intensive use of sanctions.
The past decade has seen an ever more intensive development of the theory of extremal problems involving multivalue mappings with distributed parameters.
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