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A recent publication, based on the risks of alcohol consumption observed in the EPIC study, estimates a rather higher fraction of cancers attributable to alcohol in the UK – especially in men: 8% of cancer in men and 3% in women (Schütze et al, 2011).
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A rather high fraction of sp3 bonds in the nanoribbons, as manifested by Raman shift, can be ascribed to capillarity force and Si H solute trapping under the influence of particle size and lattice imperfections.
Although we lack data on triage decisions prior to ICU admission, we might speculate that a more thorough pre-ICU triage process could have decreased the rather high fraction of LST limitation decisions by rejecting patients who probably would not benefit from ICU treatment.
The overall cost-optimal design, based on standard cost assumptions, relies on synchronised backup across the transmission grid and comes with a renewable penetration of 50% with a rather high wind fraction of 94%.
The smalleachieves a higher fraction of finesst fragments obtained were aggregates, rather than primary particles, and these were of a mean diameter of 150 200 nm; also independent of the operating conditions or rotor-stator head design.
As with the human samples, the fly samples have a higher fraction of 'dark matter' RNA in total rather than polyA+ RNA.
When pan γδ+ T cells are analyzed for expression of NKG2A or NKG2C receptors, the higher fraction of TCRVγ9Vδ2+ T cells expressed inhibitory NKG2A rather than activating NKG2C in all groups as shown previously [ 9] (Table 2).
The real price is proving rather higher.
In losing, John Kerry received a higher fraction of the vote than Bush got in 2000.
Or rather, higher frequency tasks.
Therefore bluff frequency goes up as S goes up, and Player 1 gets a higher fraction of the pot.
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