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They represented a study in abject misery.
A large refusal rate (47 percent) for participation and attrition (29percentt) of the follow-up represented a study limitation.
By applying the hospital sampling weights, this stratified sample represented a study population of 2131 patients treated in the participating centres during the two periods (1003 subjects in 2002 and 1128 in 2005).
The clear association of higher TAFO with higher left ventricular mass index confirms previous assumptions but, as is mentioned in their study limitations section, patients might have represented a study population 'above the mean', as they underwent HDF with few hypotensive episodes; additionally, the measured BNP levels were rather low compared to a previous study by Sommerer et al. [ 14, 40].
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He represents a study in constant, hurried motion, and no wonder.
This paper represents a study using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to solve dynamometer cards auto recognition problem.
From the complete dataset, two subsets were selected, one representing a study design with seven dose groups of five animals (7×5 design), the other representing a study design with four dose groups of 10 animals (4×10 design).
In 1994/1995, participants were randomly sampled from the city registries of Augsburg and 16 adjacent communities representing a study area of 600,000 inhabitants.
This work represents a study of different possible configurations of paleomagnetospheres and the resulting implications for the impact of energetic particles on the Earth.
In this way, the works at Elsewhere are constantly changing and represent a study in how different artists can interpret the same materials.
Each circle represents a study.
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