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More robots produce a significant change in salient measures of stress, with a fast robot swimming alone causing more freezing and erratic activity than two robots swimming slowly together.

But Piketty (and his research co-authors, who include Emmanuel Saez and Anthony Atkinson) have elucidated and extended it in important ways, particularly by shifting attention from generalized, abstract measures of inequality, such as the Gini coefficient, to simple and salient measures, such as the share of income and wealth going to the top one per cent.

To contribute to this important subject, we conducted two independent cross-temporal meta-analyses [18] [21] on two salient measures of crystallized intelligence in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

By means of a cited reference search in ISI Web of Science, all studies citing test manuals and review articles of two widely-used salient measures of crystallized intelligence were obtained.

Fourth, although we assessed a relatively broad range of outcomes of relevance to high quality care, some salient measures such as disease-specific outcomes, were not assessed.

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However, no studies have compared the most salient measure (appendicular muscle mass corrected by body fat) of the appendicular muscle mass to physical function in postmenopausal women.

The WST was developed on the basis of the MWT and is another salient measure of crystallized intelligence.

Although we have included AUC values in this report, we consider the sensitivity of an assay at 98% specificity to be a more salient measure of its performance.

As obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is also a modifiable lifestyle factor, avoidance of weight gain throughout life is a salient measure for prevention of breast cancer.

Although this finding conflicts with the widely held belief that 2-year (or peak) blood lead levels are the most salient measure of lead toxicity, there is increasing evidence that lifetime mean blood lead and concurrent blood lead levels are stronger predictors of IQ in older children (Baghurst et al. 1992; Canfield et al. 2003; Dietrich et al. 1993; Factor-Litvak et al. 1999).

We chose to organize this review on the basis of the social framework used to implement the intervention (that is, either personalized structured therapeutic relationships or less personal systems-level interventions), as this attribute of the interventions emerged as the most verifiable and salient measure.

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