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This corresponds quite well to the condition V of the protocol.
This corresponds quite closely to the prevalence of psychological distress (Zabora et al, 1997) and psychologic needs (Sanson-Fisher et al, 2000) found in similarly defined groups of patients.
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In this context, it is worth mentioning that the time scale of this process corresponds quite well with our observations.
This result corresponds quite well with the slightly diminished rate of procaspase-8 activation at deglycosylated CD95.
This area corresponds quite well to a known absorption area of astaxanthin, which also is seen in Figure 3.
This is a fairly crude method, but that 80 percent figure corresponds quite well with the FiveThirtyEight forecast, which gave Mr. Obama a 78 percent chance of winning as of Sunday night.
This yields a loss of 120 metres (400 feet) from iceberg sides and bottom during 100 days of drift in water at 10 °C (50 °F)—a rate that corresponds quite well to survival times of icebergs in waters off the coast of Newfoundland as measured by the International Ice Patrol.
But it's interesting, nevertheless, that the 80 percent figure corresponds quite well with the FiveThirtyEight forecast, which gave Mr. Obama a 78 percent chance of winning as of Sunday night, and with the odds on offer by bookmakers, many of whom list Mr. Obama as about a 4-to-1 favorite.
We can see that perceived feasibility corresponds quite well with perceived behavioral control in Ajzen's TPB model.
Previous studies have shown that divU corresponds quite well with lightning activity and is helpful in understanding the relationship between lightning occurrences and surface wind fields (Fujisawa and Kawamura 2005; Tsurushima et al. 2014).
Although equation (1) is of second order and resembles the following differential equation: begin{aligned} x"(t -q(t -qt)=f(t),quad tge0, end{aligned} (2) it is not the one that corresponds quite well to it.
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