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High "density" of accommodation of potentially dangerous patients creates a raised degree of risk for patients and the personnel and does not allow to provide safety of participants of medical processes only with the activities of medical workers.
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Hardness of tablets increased with raising degree of cross-linking.
The proposed approach allows the investigation and the control of the raising process and has been validated by experimental measurements performed on a set of specimens (cloths) with several raising degrees.
Mediated by the carbodiimide EDAC and increasing amounts of activated TGA (Table 1) added to the polymer, three different thiolated chitosans with raising degrees of conjugated thiol groups could be received.
In order to select differentially expressed miRNAs for further classification, the random variance t-test (RVM t-test) was used to compare the control and experiment, as the RVM t-test can raise degrees of freedom effectively in the cases of small samples.
For a high accuracy, we raised the degree to seven, while the mentioned paper worked on degree four.
By that standard, the stimulus package scores well — especially considering that Republican obstructionism raised the degree of difficulty.
Forty years ago, Dock Ellis of the Pittsburgh Pirates raised the degree of difficulty to new, well, heights.
Last month, the same experiment was tried with Quicken Loans, though the Haggler raised the degree of difficulty a little.
The music is fey and detached, leaning on the raised fourth degree of the Lydian scale, which supplies a lighter-than-air quality.
When he stuck his hand in the water after the panels were installed, though, he found that "it hadn't raised a degree".
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