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The mean BMI of 26.2 ± 6.5 (median BMI: 26.0) of participants in this study equates to a classification of "overweight", according to the World Health Organization classification [ 17].

16 The prevalence rate in this study equates well to that seen in the African study in Uganda, and that seen in Mexico.

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Hence, horses more than 15 years old used in this study equate to humans of older than 52yearss.

It was found that 11% of all patients with oesophageal SCC were eligible for the trial, which in this study equated to just one patient every two months that a centre was open for recruitment.

The total gold and copper production of the mines included in the study equated to 15% and 24% respectively of global production and all of Australian production.

Significant degradation was measured over the 28-day duration of the study, equating to a half-life of 20 days in sediment.

We then approached the Primary Care Trusts (PCT) (the NHS organisation responsible for commissioning health services within a geographical area) within the counties and two agreed to participate in the study (equating to a total patient population of nearly 1,300,000).

The dose of Fe-Lf used in the present study equates to a readily consumable dose of 2.5 g/day for humans, based on equivalent surface area.

This study suggests equating the language of learning (Coyle et al., 2010) to the key words found by using the keywords tool in Wordsmith (Scott, 2008) and provides an analysis of the keywords in TEC, a corpus specialized in telecommunication English.

The study equated standardized test scores of eighth-grade students in each of the 50 states with those of their peers in 45 countries.

The problem, the researchers said, is that many of those studies equated team membership with physical activity.

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