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The Dean Web site is visited with roughly the same frequency as the White House Web site.
Even so, "insurgents maintained influence in many rural areas that serve as platforms to attack urban areas and were able to carry out attacks with roughly the same frequency as in 2012 — although these attacks tended to be in less populated areas," it said.
Because runners all tend to pound the pavement at roughly the same frequency and their hair is roughly the same length, all ponytails sway from side to side.
However, instance types of size 4 or 5 will also be demanded with roughly the same frequency as size 6 in any time period, due to the larger standard deviation.
Second, respondents in Athens chose the more progressive of the two progressive schemes considerably more often than students at the other sites and at the same time picked the less progressive proposal with roughly the same frequency as students at the other locations.
In a second scenario, strand specificity is not preserved, which means all four possible bisulfite DNA strands are sequenced at roughly the same frequency (Cokus et al., 2008; Popp et al., 2010).
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Many surface textures contain components of roughly the same frequencies at many different orientations, with most of the frequencies in the higher frequency declining segment of the human CSF ([7]).
This means that those frequencies that listeners use to distinguish between /ɛ/ and /I/ are roughly the same frequencies as those that constitute the acoustic difference between the precursors in the high- and low- F1 conditions.
In zona-opened embryos, the three hatching configurations occurred roughly with the same frequency.
Tones are sounds that maintain the same frequency and volume.
Shipping noise occurs largely in the same frequency range.
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