Sentence examples for progressed at the same rate from inspiring English sources

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However, the degree to which youth progressed in care on measures of general functioning and mental and behavioral health problems did not differ based on placement setting; youth in residential group care settings progressed at the same rate as youth in community-based settings, regardless of their level of functioning at intake.

When renal dysfunction was combined with cardiac dysfunction in CRD, besides an initial decrease, proteinuria progressed at the same rate as in RD.

If Iraq had progressed at the same rate as many other countries, by 2011 it would have achieved a number of its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) including school enrolment, infant mortality and access to safe drinking water.

A more likely explanation is that the observed spatial distribution of infected animals might only be transient and that without any control operations, the disease front would have eventually progressed at the same rate that it did historically across eastern North America (30 50 km per year, Childs et al. 2000), where it crossed several rivers of different widths.

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This is because local solar time does not progress at the same rate as sidereal time.

She talks twice as fast as most people, and her career is progressing at the same rate.

Our television is not progressing at the same rate as Australia is diversifying, with non-European minorities – including from Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern backgrounds – accounting for only 6% of on-screen characters, despite making up 17% of the Australian population.

First, tremor does not progress at the same rate as bradykinesia, rigidity, gait and balance (Louis et al., 1999).

The incidence of periodontitis and estimated progression rates differed for every dog, tooth type and aspect, consistent with previous studies which suggest that periodontal lesions do not progress at the same rate [ 9, 17].

The motor performance decline rate was not appreciably different between SOD and Nes-R26 Met -SOD mice, showing that when the disease has started, it progresses at the same rate (overlap, SOD: 30±3.9 days; Nes-R26 Met -SOD: 22±22.7 days; P>0.05; step-length, SOD: 32±3.1 days; Nes-R26 Met -SOD: 34±1.7 days; P>0.05; Figures 8g and i).

If the rate of progression of disease is related to the length of repeats, as seen in other repeat expansion diseases like spinocerebellar ataxias and Huntington's disease, this could also help to select certain populations of C9ORF72 mutation carriers who are expected to progress at the same rate.

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