Sentence examples for pop lower from inspiring English sources

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In our WT model, this element has a PoP lower than 1% due to appropriate weights on the reactions involved in handling ROS (see Table 2 for a list).

For example, the hydroxyl radical elements have PoP lower than 1% in the complete model, whereas the PoP is higher than 70% in the model without weights, which is not realistic (the parameter PoP is defined below, in the Simulations subsection).

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Such a 'shift' in patients from the prevalence groups with a high level of POP to lower pain level groups, acceptable as not disturbing the quality of life (<4 on VRS-11) was also demonstrated in previous investigations, studying the implementation of comparable QMS.

Among the subgroup of participants ≥60 years of age, Lee et al. (5) observed that the risk of type 2 diabetes associated with high exposure to the sum of POPs (calculated by adding ranks of the individual POPs) was lower than among younger age-groups, which is more consistent with our findings.

Among the 31 POPs we studied, 10 POPs statistically significantly or marginally significantly predicted future higher triglycerides and 14 POPs predicted lower HDL-cholesterol.

Thus, because levels of POPs are lower in prey at more northern breeding sites, body burdens of POPs in female birds will be diluted, resulting in the latitudinal decrease of BFR compounds in their eggs reported herein.

▶ Peek-a-boo pop-ups (lower back): Lie face down on the floor using your outstretched arms to support baby in front of you.

The utilization of path and pop replication lowers if clean-up is applied.

Neonatal concentrations of all POPs were lower in association with increasing GWG after adjustment for potential confounders.

Compared with the Greenland Inuit (Rusiecki et al. 2008), most POPs were lower in these subjects by several orders of magnitude.

Studies in humans have found relationships between exposure to specific POPs and lower thyroid hormone levels as well as higher thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels (Koopman-Esseboom et al. 1994; Nagayama et al. 1998; Osius et al. 1999; Persky et al. 2001; Ribas-Fito et al. 2003; Rylander et al. 2006; Sauer et al. 1994; Wang et al. 2005; Zuurbier et al. 2006).

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