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Moreover, the hierarchical porous structure modulates the morphology of discharge products to three-dimensional porous structure with high charge transport, which also contributes to the striking rate capability.
Depressive symptoms, assessed by using self-report scales, are present at a striking rate of 45% in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) at dialysis therapy initiation.
In a setting where the striking rate of gun violence begets an impulse among many in the public to arm themselves for protection, exacerbating the cycle, the situation can only improve once Brazilians across the country start to feel safer.
Scientists say warming is starting to affect the atmospheric current that regulates weather for the Lower 48, and Greenland's ice sheet — which holds enough water to raise sea levels by 20 feet — has lost mass at a striking rate this season.
For example, a striking rate of implant failure has been reported in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) patients [12].
Similarly, the striking rate enhancement in the hydrolysis of the MeP-tyrosyl bond by topoisomerase and Topo(R223A) sharply differs from the lack of such enhancement by Cre, Cre(R292A), Flp and Flp(R308A).
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In the 1980's, researchers sought to explain why asthma and allergies were growing at striking rates in some parts of the world, including the United States, while pottering along in others.
Two years after Californians voted to end bilingual education and force a million Spanish-speaking students to immerse themselves in English as if it were a cold bath, those students are improving in reading and other subjects at often striking rates, according to standardized test scores released this week.
The increase in obstetric acute renal failure among women with gestational hypertension with proteinuria was even more striking; rates of acute renal failure increased by 142%55%5% to 281%) from 45.5 per 10 000 deliveries in 2003-04 to 109.6 per 10 000 in 2009-10.
The decline in deaths attributed to sudden infant death syndrome was particularly striking — the rate went down by 20 percent — but that could have resulted from changes in the way SIDS is diagnosed and reported, Dr. MacDorman said.
In his law review article, Matloff documents some of the effects of these techniques, including what he calls the "striking" attrition rate among computer science graduates, many fewer of whom, he writes, are working in their degree field 15 or 20 years after graduation than are people in other technical specialties.
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