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Small cross-sections revealed usually larger CMP values, and large cross-sections were more often classified as irregular or spread.

At lower Texp the 3 7 and >7 days old bees were always more often classified as endothermic in the cells than on the combs (Fig. 5).

First- and second-order beliefs are also more often classified as strategic for teams than for individuals.

Looking at first- and second-order beliefs in Table 6, we note that teams are much more often classified as a strategic type.

Psychotic symptoms were more prevalent in MPP (p = .013), and females were more often classified as DPP, while MPP was equally distributed in women and men (p = .019).019

A gender difference was found for social class: men were more often classified as III M (skilled manual), and women more often as III NM (skilled non-manual).

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In contrast, TB patients from South Africa were significantly more often wrongly classified as LTBI than TB patients from London (beta coefficient corrected for age and gender = 0.339, 95% CI 0.213 – 0.465).

Very small bulkers are almost indistinguishable from general cargo ships, and they are often classified based more on the ship's use than its design.

However, the great majority of infusion reactions reported during infliximab treatment are characterized by more nonspecific symptoms and are often classified as anaphylactoid ones (i.e. probably nonallergic) [ 5].

Persons who consumed high amounts of phosphate were younger, more physically active, better educated and less often classified as poor than the quartile with the lowest phosphate intake.

Cantonese and Mandarin are, for example, often classified as "dialects" of Chinese, even though they are more different from each other than Swedish is from Norwegian.

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