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As glia cells are not markedly larger in larger species (Friede 1963), this implies that the glia-to-neuron ratio is larger in bigger brains.
Generally, kurtosis does not depend on the change in amplitude; consequently, it can be considered that kurtosis does not markedly increase when a larger oversubtraction parameter and a larger flooring parameter are set.
The prevalence of HIV-HCV co-infection and HIV were not markedly different suggesting that a large proportion of HIV-infected MMT clients in China are also infected with HCV.
"Since dinosaurs were not moving toward markedly larger brains, and since such a prospect may lie outside the capabilities of reptilian design, we must assume that consciousness would not have evolved on our planet if a cosmic catastrophe had not claimed the dinosaurs as victims.
However, the inclusion of individuals with dementia in the large comparison group would not markedly affect the risk estimations, but might lead to moderate underestimations.
Using a larger diameter to define a fixation did not markedly influence the results presented here and in File S1.
It has been pointed out (Rowell 1993) that training is associated with large increases in cardiac output (stroke volume), whereas mean arterial pressure does not markedly change.
Overall, the proportions of T-, B-, and NK lymphocytes in cord blood in our study were not markedly different from those reported in a small Italian study (D'Arena et al. 1998) and a large Mexican sample (Garcia et al. 1995).
And Americans' cancer survival rates are not markedly better.
Yet after completing the adolescent fellowship, a doctor's income does not markedly improve.
Predictably, the death sentence did not markedly improve Brisbon's conduct.
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