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Because the underlying cause of death is often uncertain, we also did analyses of stroke and heart disease indicated as either an underlying or contributing cause; these showed nominally stronger associations with radiation than did the analyses of underlying cause alone.
These markers were constrained to match their order on the physical map during linkage map construction in joinmap[ 35]; the likelihood of the constrained versus unconstrained marker orders was tested in R/qtl [ 36], showing only nominally less strong support for the constrained marker order (markers indicated in Additional file 1).
Unlike the well-equipped, albeit poorly-run, air force, the nominally 50,000-strong Libyan army (mostly conscripts) has long been distrusted and kept on short rations.
The 11th Infantry Division, nominally 9000 men strong, in practice had only 1500 soldiers in first-line units.
Reinforcements continued to arrive from the south in modest numbers, until General Thomas arrived at the end of April and assumed command of a force that was nominally over 2,000 strong, but in reality was significantly diminished by the effects of smallpox and the hardships of the Canadian winter.
And BP, though nominally British, is strongest in America.
The food, nominally French with a strong influence of flavors and attitude of the New World and Asia, never fails to delight.
West's one-club opening was strong and artificial, nominally showing 16 high-card points.
There are nominally nonpartisan polls that have strong house effects — and arguably partisan ones that normally play it pretty straight.
CpG within genes showing a nominally significant LRT 5) were given stronger weight than other genes because this test directly assesses the existence of distinctive selection opposing CpG variation.
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