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The first EPBD was slightly effective but did not remain effective for a long time.
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DCF treatment was shown to be slightly effective by histological evaluation of the left axillary metastatic lymph node (grade 1a according to the Japanese Classification of Esophageal Cancer, 10th edition) [9].
Exercise therapy appears to be slightly effective for decreasing pain and improving function in adults with chronic LBP [ 9].
As regards the treatment of LBP, exercise therapy appears to be slightly effective for decreasing pain and improving function [ 6, 7].
Exercise therapy appears to be slightly effective in decreasing pain and improving function in adults with chronic LBP, particularly in healthcare populations.
Trip 3 and Trip 4 were the most effective, while Trip 1 was slightly less effective and Trip 2 did not show reformation of the junction.
For Pride Mountain shale, KCl also was the most effective shale inhibitor, but NaCl was slightly more effective than TMAC.
The results of a subsequent randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the treatment of 57 patients with TS confirmed that both haloperidol and pimozide were more effective than placebo, but haloperidol was slightly more effective than pimozide.
Xyl-MRP showed a similar biphasic effect on NaCl intensity but was slightly less effective than GalA-MRP.
In the Lilly test, the drug was slightly less effective over all than Zyprexa, which is considered the most effective among the widely used schizophrenia treatments.
Direct observation of treatment integrity and classwide behavior indicated that performance feedback was slightly more effective at increasing treatment integrity, but implementation prompts were modestly effective, took less time to provide, and were viewed as more acceptable by teachers.
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