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Australia, Denmark and Spain have some of the smallest differences in the world, with women making roughly 90percentt of what men do.
Chaudhuri found that the eight most recent finals, from 2008 through 2015, have featured six of the top seven matchups in the tournament's history, according to average Elo ratings, though they haven't always had the smallest differences in ratings between teams.
Drawing on his long study of the British civil service, Marmot, an epidemiologist at University College, London, argues that "where you stand in the social hierarchy" -- down to the smallest differences in job title or the size of your home -- "is intimately related to your chances of getting ill, and your length of life".
Its characterization is (suggested) demonstrated for a (non)axisymmetric notch by using several of the smallest differences in the frequencies at which the two set of singularities occur.
Typically, the smallest differences in these studies are between the currently married people and the people who have always been single.
In general, NAIP 5' and 3' transcripts showed the smallest differences in the macrophage-rich lung, spleen (Figure 1c), and blood (Figure S2).
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