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Furthermore, when drug companies cannot manipulate a study to yield positive results, negative results are simply not published or prematurely terminated.

It is noteworthy that this is a second pilot study to yield a large effect size for EFMT, with this study revealing a greater than 3.8-point difference in Ham-D improvement between EFMT and CT.

Parallel in situ experiments where growth was followed by dynamic light microscopy imaging complemented the AFM study to yield a clear picture of the mechanism of formation of wrinkles.

"We work on almost every animal issue under the sun," a spokesman said by e-mail, "but I don't think this is one of them".Still, Dr. Oldfield noted that the average household tank was only one-tenth the size of the smallest tank in the study to yield docile fish.

The probability for a study to yield a support for the tested hypothesis depends on several research-specific factors, primarily on whether the hypothesis tested is actually true and how much statistical power is available to reject the null hypothesis [38].

In order to compare the questionnaires, this was revised in the present study to yield the most recent week, to parallel the other questionnaires in the study.

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For both two and three-dimensional bodies, degenerate cases are also studied to yield valid expressions in any events.

The particle size variation as a function of precursor to passivating agent ratio was also studied to yield process conditions for ultra-fine nanoparticles.

A degradable, polar/hydrophobic/ionic polyurethane (D-PHI) scaffold was optimized in in vitro studies to yield mechanical properties appropriate to replicate vascular graft tissue while eliciting a more wound-healing phenotype macrophage when compared to established materials.

The following stabilizing functionals have been applied successfully in many inversion studies to yield stable, smooth solutions (Constable et al. 1987; de Groot-Hedlin and Constable 1990; Smith and Booker 1991; Uchida 1993; Rodi and Mackie 2001).

In an ideal state, we envision advancing no more than three ligand candidates, preferably one, into PET imaging studies to yield a successful PET ligand for clinical imaging (Fig. 2).

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