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Indeed, the attainment gap between rich and poor pupils is reduced to almost zero for children in selective schools".
The beam deflection angle was reduced to almost zero in the simulation with a displacement equal to the experiment.
In particular, at high deposition temperature or at high NH3/CH4 ratio, the deposition rate was reduced to almost zero.
Immediately following cardiac arrest, because cerebral blood flow is reduced to almost zero, a short seizure-like episode may be witnessed that could be confused with epilepsy.
Perhaps the Government could take a lesson from Staffordshire where flexibility, better co-ordination and planning have seen deliberate deprivation cases reduced to almost zero.
An average of 1.5 cheetahs used to be killed in Bafgh in the city of Yazd every year, Eslami said, whereas this number has been reduced to almost zero.
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Having reduced rates to almost zero, the Fed has limited its ability to control expectations by adjusting rates.
Oici's research has found that mud silos reduce losses to almost zero, provided grains are well dried and treated before storage to prevent rotting or infestation.
In Europe, only 30% of technology jobs are occupied by women, a percentage that in Spain is reduced to 15.6%, almost four points less than in 2006.
With approximately one horse-drawn, tourist-laden carriage for every bona fide resident, the city has reduced traffic accidents to almost zero by making it impossible for any car to reach a speed of more than 8 miles per hour.
Today, schemes for the prevention of MTCT have reduced the risk to almost zero, so, in an interventional research setting, carefully designed studies, probably with huge sample sizes, will be needed to assess a modified risk of MTCT.
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