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The AP− subgroup was not statistically different from the TD group on either the attention quotient measure or any of the clinical AP measures except the DDT.

In this study, we used the full scale intelligence quotient measure from the Chinese version of the WAIS-III [ 19, 20], which is based on the combined perceptual organization (POI), verbal comprehension (VCI), working memory (WMI), and processing speed index (PSI) scores [ 21].

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The Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, measures public opinion of the nation's most recognizable companies.

The overall metabolic rate and overall respiratory quotient (measured by the areas under the respective curves) were slightly, but not significantly lower (p = 0.178) in transgenic mice than in wild-type mice during oral glucose load.

Children with an APD diagnosis (N=25) were compared with children with dyslexia (N=19) on a battery of standardised auditory processing, language, literacy and non-verbal intelligence quotient measures as well as parental report measures of communicative skill and listening behaviour.

Furthermore, lordosis quotient measures revealed significantly lower ratio in the scrambled stress group compared to the non-stressed groups that received scrambled or RFRP-shRNA (0.30 ± 0.10 vs 0.73 ± 0.07 and 0.68 ± 0.07), indicating that stress exposure decreased the relative sexual receptivity of the females, congruent with the stress-induced drop in mating success we found.

Lordosis quotient measures revealed significantly lower ratio in the scrambled stress group compared to the nonstressed groups that received scrambled or RFRP-shRNA (0.30±0.10 vs. 0.73±0.07 and 0.68±0.07), indicating that stress exposure decreased the relative sexual receptivity of the females, congruent with the stress-induced drop in mating success.

The [Lf]/[BSA]-quotients measured here were similar in healthy controls and infected animals 4 dpi and dropped towards the end of our study.

Tang et al. (2008) made a significant contribution to understanding the effects of pre-natal exposure to coal-burning pollutants: Decrements in DQs [developmental quotients, measured by the Gesell Developmental Schedules] were significantly associated with cord blood levels of PAH DNA adducts and lead, but not mercury.

The improvement coefficient was calculated as the quotient of measure's postintervention score and the baseline score, in such manner that progress is reflected through increase of the measure (>1, improvement; = 1, no change; <1, regress).

If the second, or test, charge is twice as great, the resultant force is doubled; but their quotient, the measure of the electric field E, remains the same at any given point.

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