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Accession and no. of genes in parentheses refers to FDR > 0.05 in each gene ontology term.

The "n" in parentheses refers to the number of patients in each group who was given the respective opioid.

*number between parentheses refers to descriptor of the methodological quality assessment system by Macdermid et al. [ 13].

(The numbers in parentheses refers to their position in Figure 6 and correspond to those used in [ 27]).

* = number between parentheses refers to descriptor of the methodological quality assessment system by Macdermid et al. [ 13]. 0 = minimal 1 = intermediate and 2 = maximal score for methodological quality.

A Numbering of SNP is according to Hayes et al., 2006 [ 20] B The allele in parentheses refers to the minor allele for the SNP.

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Next to the name of each player in the field, there is a number or several numbers in parentheses, referring to the way the golfer gained entry.

Here's an excerpt from the report; the numbers in parentheses refer to America's ranking on that category in relation to all 144 countries: The business community continues to be critical toward public and private institutions (41st).

Values in parentheses refer to standard error.

Number in parentheses refer to the percent of total zero-valent sulfur.

Note that the τ x, x = m, h, n, w values given in parentheses refer to the time-scale functions for subthreshold v ≤ − 0.5.

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