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With ice rubble, an increase in normal stress systematically led to a significant increase in shear resistance, presumably because of shorter drainage paths for pore water evacuation, suggesting this material should be more suitable than level ice for this purpose.
In this study, the sire model systematically led to the largest estimates of genetic variances (140 to 180% of the animal model genetic variance).
Participants perceived probabilities presented in verbal terms as higher than in numeric terms: commonly used verbal descriptors systematically led to an overestimation of the absolute risk of adverse effects (Range of means: 3% - 54%).
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Even if it does not systematically lead to an improvement in sperm parameters, it may prevent further sperm degradation.
It is shown that the new method systematically leads to lower error levels regardless of the type of material.
In a 2010 paper Michael Kumhof and Romain Rancière, two economists at the International Monetary Fund, built a model to show how inequality can systematically lead to crisis.
All were fraught with the misconception that a single set of sex chromosomes or a single gene systematically leads to one gender.
In a forthcoming study in the Economic Journal, my co-authors and I find that privatisation does not systematically lead to large employment cuts.
We show that for certain spatial genetic patterns genetic drift systematically leads to the fixation of one allele, if the size of the patterns and the dimension of local gene flow are of similar scale.
Although the RSBFA approach does not systematically lead to the best results, its relevance resides in the fact that the whole regionally estimated daily streamflow series is provided at the ungauged site.
With respect to this, one anonymous reviewer wondered how a well-formed structure could systematically lead to an unacceptable sentence.
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