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We selected the nearest (in terms of the propensity score) "untreated" neighbors to a "treated" case.
We generate an artificial linkage interval, containing the target gene with other 99 genes located nearest in terms of genomic distance.
For each eligible case, the two controls nearest in terms of date of birth (+/−3 months for the first interviewed controls, changed in +/−20 days afterwards) and matched on sex were identified from the French Polynesian birth registry.
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"True, our meeting with the FPÖ could be seen as moving the party to the right, but on the other hand the FPÖ is something you just cannot ignore from a German point of view because it's so near in terms of language and political structure – it would be stupid not to talk to each other.
"But I didn't anticipate to be anywhere near in terms of that job.
His nearest challenger in terms of such industriousness was the Chile midfielder Marcelo Diaz.
Golden State's nearest peers in terms of assets would not be as easy to acquire.
"The nearest equivalent in terms of size," Kampfner points out, "is the Evening Standard's ES magazine".
(The work's nearest precedent, in terms of sheer sustained slowness, may be Haydn's "Seven Last Words of Christ," where the meaning is less personal).
London's Soul Jazz is probably the nearest parallel, in terms of brand identity, quality control and a coherent aesthetic encompassing both music and packaging.
Its nearest competitors, in terms of price, are the Roku Streaming Stick+ and Google Chromecast Ultra – both of which are also $70.
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