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Data from OECD countries shows a roughly inverse correlation between spending on health and mortality and a roughly inverse correlation between growth in spending on health and improvements in mortality (the correlations hold even if the US is excluded).
Over the last few years, the performance of Samsung has been roughly inverse to that of HTC, whose problems continue to deepen.
Assuming that this season's return to the 35 has a roughly inverse effect, expect one fewer return per team per game.
After modification, the average lengths of NiO bonds are elongated with the turn of the Ti, Al, Mg, pristine and Zn-substituted, namely the bond energies are diminished with this sequence, according to their roughly inverse square relation.
The level of PLP regulates the number of Olgs in roughly inverse proportions.
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But America's public holidays are roughly the inverse of Britain's.
For wine, it is roughly the inverse, which is preferred by 52 percent of women and 20 percent of men, according to a 2012 Gallup poll.
Among adult drinkers, 52 percent of women prefer wine, compared to 20 percent of men, roughly the inverse of beer, preferred by 55 percent of men and 23 percent of women, according to a recent Gallup poll.
It verifies that elastic properties are roughly in inverse proportional to the volume change induced by alloying elements within each group of 3d, 4d, or 5d.
There is a roughly linear inverse association between social class and perceived stress [34], and persons residing in low-SES communities release higher levels of stress-related hormones, have more systemic inflammation, and are more likely to display features of metabolic syndrome [35] [37].
Figure 4c shows that the relative aggregation rate is roughly the inverse of t1/2.
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