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Expensive and unreliable transportation was commonly (high tertile) discussed as a barrier in the non-retained group, but was in the middle tertile for the retained group.
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For the S5 mixture stored at 5 °C, the core strength was commonly higher than the field-cured cylinder strength until an age of 28 days, beyond which a higher strength was obtained in the cylinders, showing the crossover effect.
Compared with their corresponding parental cells, GBP1 expression was commonly higher (Fig. 1c) in HepG2-8960-R as well as SAS-R1 cells, whereas ISG20 expression was not.
Interestingly, the same phenomenon was seen in singletons from ART. Placentas from ART pregnancies were overrepresented in the highest quartile of weight, and the placental weight/birth weight ratio was commonly higher, while the mean birth weight was lower, even after adjusting for potential confounding factors [ 121 ].
The soil salinity was not high in the test area, but there were commonly high water table and high salinity in the plain.
Operators cannot directly observe the locations of operating points in DSSR, because the entire security boundary is a hyperplane, of which dimensions is commonly high.
Since the amount of lignin sulfonated groups in the SSLs is commonly high, they could act as calcium sequestering agents in the media [26].
Herbaceous biomass like Cynara is commonly high in potassium, chlorine and ash, which has been reported as a source of problems for combustion applications.
For the case of (theta = 89^{circ}), the resonant frequencies are commonly high, approaching the upper limit of magnetosonic wave frequency spectrum adopted in this study, regardless of electron energy.
Regarding the definite diagnosis, the CICR rate measured using the skinned fiber method is commonly high in MH patients and their families, but it does not occur in NMS patients [12].
Reported IRR values are commonly high (e.g., Skre et al. 1991) given the SCID "skip out" structure that reduces opportunities for disagreement (e.g., Joormann and Gotlib 2007).
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