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More than 1,600 B29s had already been ordered, but their engines, the largest ever built, tended to catch fire.
After four to five generations of selection, R s from weighted GP tended to catch up with that from unweighted GP.
However, MMRM analysis reveals that drug had a significant effect early in the trials, but that advantage was somewhat transitory as the placebo group tended to "catch up" over time.
Their GPA tended to catch up with their peers in clinical years and the pass rate of the MLE in the clinical parts were more or less comparable with their peers.
Through and at three months after the CBT program, CR patients demonstrated robust and continued improvement in symptomatology and functioning, while CS patients lagged behind CR patients, because they scored worse at the end of acute phase treatment than CR patients but tended to catch up with them at three-month follow-up.
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Mr. Herold replied that such symbols tend to catch on quickly.
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