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Though United were to equalise, this semi-final could have been ended before they did so.
The anaesthetic was given to all mice, regardless of treatment group, to equalise the effects due to stress.
All generations of animals were maintained in a climate-controlled incubator (light/dark: 16/8 h; 20 ± 0.5°C), with their shelf location regularly shuffled to equalise any positional effects.
Within the outer tube is the interior supporting rod, designed to equalise so far as possible the effects of interior radiations.
One way to make the growth curves more consistent by gestation is to express weight gain in units of g/kg/d rather than g/d, as this tends to equalise the mean weight gain.
This allows currents to equalise over long distances from regions of high electric field to lower electric field over the high-voltage network.
This process, which tends to equalise the saltiness of the two solutions, is called osmosis.
A comparison of the denominator of the final terms in equations (3) and (9) also shows that this condition is sufficient to equalise the differential bias in the two estimators.
In theory, this should cause real rates to equalise around the world at a higher rate than if the developed world were the sole determinant.
In this way, we also attempted to equalise the level of knowledge and skills between practice nurses regarding care for older people.
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