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This texture was significantly less developed on the contact surface.
In general, the auditory aspect of these worlds is significantly less developed than the visual counterpart.
The presence of an analogous RMS in humans has been difficult to identify, possibly because the olfactory bulb is significantly less developed in humans than in rodents and thus harder to study, and much of the previous scientific work has been called into question concerning the RMS in humans.
It was observed that the branches to the left atrium were significantly less developed than the branches to the walls of the left ventricle.
Scobbie et al. [ 74] sectioned individual maize internodes into ten sections of equal length, and found that the lower three sections of the internode were significantly less developed than the remaining upper seven segments.
The 1926 to 1932 canal network was significantly less developed than in the 1996 to 2004 period.
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The bees reared with QMP and no eβ had significantly less-developed ovaries than control bees reared without either pheromone (t216 = 2.31, p = 0.022).
The ITU rates differ significantly from the FCC rates, being much lower for economically advanced countries and significantly higher for less developed countries.
However, when these reagents were given 100 days post-Tx in tolerant animals, significantly less mice developed late rejection.
Using a murine model of septic arthritis, sigS-mutant infected animals lost significantly less weight, developed septic arthritis at significantly lower levels, and had increased survival rates.
However those mice infected with the sigS mutant lost significantly less weight, developed septic arthritis at considerably lower levels, and most tellingly, had considerably increased survival rates.
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