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Most Caribbean participants practiced SMBG more frequently, once a day or more, compared to once a day or less for most South Asian participants.
However Age UK, points out that 40% of people aged 65 and over use a computer once a week or more, compared with 17% in 2006.
A similar tendency was found for both genders; in males, chronic widespread MSCs were 25% less likely (OR 0.75, 95% CI 0.60 0.92, Wald = 7.5, p = 0.006) among those who exercised once a week or more compared to inactive individuals, whereas the corresponding OR for women was 0.82 (95% CI 0.67 1.00, Wald = 3.7, p = 0.055) (data not shown).
Exercise 2 hours per week or more, compared to once per week or less.
Although uncut PDS had equivalent or superior strength compared with Ethibond and Tevdek, once cut, PDS suture was weakened significantly more compared with all other sutures tested.
Once more, predicted results are compared to experimental values giving a reasonable accuracy and slightly safe results.
After the randomization, results were compared once more to ensure the paired townships met the criteria for matching.
Once more the values are compared with the radiological measurements and with the physiological values of [ 50, 52] and show a very high degree of approximation again.
Like Pelargonium, Plantago is a large genus (in fact the two are almost exactly the same size), and it will be interesting to see how the two situations compare once more taxa and genes (and even some complete genomes) are sampled from both groups.
Dan Pfeiffer, President Barack Obama's former top adviser, may have best described the changing power dynamic by comparing Bush, once more, to Cutty, the fictional drug dealer in HBO's "The Wire," who, after years behind bars, can't adapt to the modern game.
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