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1 re matched regardless of how performance was equated.
2 different-category chromatic separations are equated.
3 many environmental variables were rigorously equated.
4                                           By equating 14R with 14sh and 14L (left) with 14Lo (long),
5 splants contain between 1000 and 2800 cm(2), equating 5% to 15% TBSA.
6 manipulation permitted the performance to be equated across groups in the conditions assessing memory
7  that remained when item-memory strength was equated across objects for which the context was remembe
8 enetic and environmental parameters could be equated across sexes.
9         Results show that performance can be equated across the visual field simply by a change of sc
10 en when total amount of ethanol exposure was equated among groups.
11 arned equal numbers of both word types, thus equating amount and difficulty of learning across the co
12                                  Scores were equated and standardized to allow for comparability.
13 cific DNA, indicating that one cannot simply equate apo-repressor and non-specific binding.
14 y system, which uses phosphor plate imaging, equates approximately to a 300-speed screen-film system.
15 pitfalls in research on mental health, e.g., equating average with healthy, failing to distinguish tr
16                     Performance accuracy was equated between tasks by dynamically adjusting the stimu
17 ted with the mutated beta-lactamase proteins equated both with the sorts of local peptide structures
18 deling is used to define a relationship that equates both IR stretching parameters and Hammett sigma(
19                  When reward magnitudes were equated, both BLA lesion and control groups shifted thei
20 nsitivities from all eccentricities could be equated by double scaling--i.e., translation in horizont
21 lationship from a standard relationship that equates Ca(2+) influx and DeltaC(m).
22  AB with an association constant K(AB) is to equate chemical potentials of the species on the left- a
23                 We argue against generically equating chromatin and epigenetics; although many exampl
24 copy without using appropriate controls that equated conditions in all respects except for 3D or 2D v
25 tact lens disinfecting solutions (Opti-Free, Equate) containing polyquaternium-1.
26 when the 9 degrees stimuli were magnified to equate cortical representation size.
27 ned to establish the state-of-the-art and to equate current research with practical clinical applicat
28                   If we avoid the mistake of equating Darwinian fitness with health and quality of li
29                                 Glycemia was equated during day 2 exercise studies via an exogenous g
30 gy between simple and compound leaves, which equate either individual leaflets of compound leaves wit
31 timated by choosing values that most closely equate expectations with observations.
32                                              Equating failure rates at chromosome ends with those in
33  in medical crises, a persistent tendency to equate families with trouble is evident in both the lite
34 ll-a process termed cell-autonomous immunity-equates firmly with survival of the species.
35    Despite the fact that the conditions were equated for behavioral difficulty, significantly greater
36 Even if synaptic amplitude distributions are equated for both the total current and average synaptic
37 luminance and to equiluminant color patterns equated for cone contrast.
38  measures of recognition and recall that are equated for difficulty and found that the patients' perf
39 ly to unpleasant compared to pleasant tastes equated for intensity.
40 e-stimulus imaging, and stimulus shapes were equated for lower-level visual cues.
41 ing-matched children (younger normal readers equated for reading ability or scanner-performance to th
42     Both algorithms performed similarly when equated for specificity.
43 performed verbal and spatial tasks that were equated for stimulus properties and response requirement
44 otemporal cortex when compared with children equated for task performance during scanning.
45 luminant' alternating stimuli, since stimuli equated for the non-opponent luminance mechanism (+fM an
46 less than that of control participants after equating for ISI, and they did not show extinction with
47                                           We equate functional commitment with tension-generating act
48                               The definition equates genetic complexity with a surplus of genotypic d
49 n metabolism from a unitary perspective that equated glucose utilization with oxygen consumption, we
50 small but reliable pupillary changes to flux-equated gratings in the blind fields both in monkeys and
51 ic behavior to a group with low scores after equating groups for other behaviors.
52                              The practice of equating ICD shocks with mortality is controversial and
53                                Odorants were equated in all experiments for concentration (150 ppm) u
54 l) and insulin (510+/-48 pmol/l) levels were equated in all groups.
55  the component colors have been so carefully equated in luminance that they stimulate only color-sens
56 responses to flashes of different wavelength equated in their excitation of either rods or cones.
57 e two eccentricities was either unmatched or equated in two different ways (through spatial scaling o
58 retention of spatial memory in the MWM after equating initial learning between sham and injured anima
59 er to suppress their own self-interest or to equate it with that of others.
60  because developmental scientists have often equated its essential components, looking and attending.
61                                    Linguists equate knowing a language with knowing a grammar.
62                         On average, patients equated living 1 year in their current state of health w
63                             Most such models equate local and global host density, so that each indiv
64                          When performance is equated, MCI patients demonstrate functional compensatio
65 e amblyopic eye was adjusted (normalized) to equate monocular sensitivities.
66 r the nationally recommended definition that equates mother's history of fever with malaria were 93%
67 ew, rooted in reinforcement learning theory, equates motor variability with purposeful exploration of
68 vidence thresholds in Bayesian tests, and to equate P values with Bayes factors.
69                The cone contrast levels that equate perceived speed differ substantially from those t
70 explanation of these temporal illusions, but equating perceived time with processing time leads to so
71                            Past studies have equated percent defect coverage with root coverage.
72                                         Mayr equated proximate causation with immediate factors (for
73  and systemic blood centers on approximately equating pulmonary (Qp) and systemic (Qs) blood flow (Qp
74 sets revealed differences in wait times that equated QALYs for ECD and standard donors: African Ameri
75 e "bounded rationality" paradigm incorrectly equates rationality with forming accurate beliefs.
76 wed normal recognition levels on a task that equates recall and recognition performance in normal par
77 the contrasts of which were adjusted to give equated responses when presented alone.
78 (CM) stimuli with contrasts adjusted to give equated responses.
79 inax, Portland, Maine) was compared with the EQUATE RIA Legionella Urinary Antigen kit (Binax) for it
80              Our data reduce the impetus for equating Sho with the notional pi protein and are not re
81 alized on the basis of two-state models that equate structural dynamics with global unfolding/refoldi
82 ormational shifts that complicate efforts to equate structures with function.
83 ed charges, the reversal potential for Cl(-) equates that of K(+).
84   A flicker photometric paradigm was used to equate the ERG response elicited by interleaved referenc
85  nanoparticle enhancement, it is not safe to equate the lethal lesions invoked in the local effect mo
86 hese two classes of tests, it is possible to equate the size of classical hypothesis tests with evide
87 onstancy was investigated by having subjects equate the subjective size of stereoscopically presented
88 s were generated for the PSD of each test to equate the tests at 90% and 95% specificity.
89                           Control conditions equated the retention interval delay without adding a se
90 iver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis equated the tests for specificity (80%, 90%, and 95%).
91          The use of the two-state model that equates the electronic interaction through the bridge be
92  on the principle of detailed balance, which equates the photon flux into a device to the particle fl
93 sure of visual impairment, because it better equates the state in which the person usually functions.
94                                              Equating the extent of binding of this reagent to T cell
95                                              Equating the loss rate of methane recently discovered in
96 termediate outcomes continue to be published equating the oncologic efficacy and perioperative parame
97 ccessfully measuring the distance change and equating the protein rearrangement with a step in the ca
98               These findings caution against equating the SG in particular, and the superficial dorsa
99                     Correlations produced by equating these molecular parameters with experimental ou
100 parent affinity for the agonist, effectively equating these two proteins to allosteric modulators.
101 OX9 on chromatin in foetal testes, therefore equating this signature to a genomic bar code of the fat
102 n the absence of this programme, which would equate to a 65% decrease in rabies deaths.
103 mized trial data suggesting benefit does not equate to a lack of benefit and that a greater emphasis
104 n; however, lack of randomized data does not equate to a lack of data supporting the efficacy of surv
105 ion of EMRs in office practice.' Nonuse will equate to a non-viable practice.
106 hough transcriptional changes did not always equate to a proportional metabolic response, in depth co
107 ate representation of fluxes does not always equate to accurate predictions of vulnerability.
108                In aggregate, these responses equate to alteration of behavior by human development in
109 anges in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol equate to an estimated 17-20% reduction in CVD mortality
110          In this area, more testing does not equate to better care.
111 ate that deletion of the RAM domain does not equate to CSL-independent signaling.
112 r incorporation into budding virions did not equate to differences in overall release of viral partic
113 ce of paused polymerase does not necessarily equate to direct regulation through pause release to pro
114                             Such differences equate to estimated reductions in odds of depression by
115 c, and development of a cancer cell does not equate to inevitable cancer presentation in the clinic.
116 onses to ethanol in C. elegans that directly equate to intoxicating through to supralethal blood alco
117 horylation status of NCC may not necessarily equate to its activity in vivo, and the structural remod
118  condition that has thus far been assumed to equate to mortality, as females are not expected to bloo
119                    Trial performance may not equate to real-world performance, and so results need to
120                    Measured threshold levels equate to the maximum contrast or spatial frequency the
121 ell lines, with those that signal tending to equate to the shortest telomeres of the corresponding ce
122 e--positive end-expiratory pressure) did not equate to those computed from transpulmonary pressure (t
123 he effect of a 25% reduction in homocysteine equated to 0.02 y (95% CI: -0.10, 0.13 y) of cognitive a
124                     Negative CDV FAT results equated to 80% chances of recovery after symptomatic the
125 ponse as defined by >/=75% reduction in PASI equated to 85 and 95% reductions in proSPI-s and saSPI-s
126 n = 17): 0.68 +/- 0.25 m/s; P = 0.01], which equated to a 10% CV risk reduction.
127 bundance at 1.53 to 1.55 million fish, which equated to a biomass of 2,133 to 2,145 metric tons.
128                 In our analysis, a domain is equated to a contiguous segment of the folded protein wh
129  with the addition of a DPP-4 inhibitor, and equated to a dose difference of 550 mg of metformin, sug
130                      The use of MALDI-TOF MS equated to a net savings of $69,108.61, or 87.8%, in rea
131 ith an HR of 0.75 (95% CI, 0.63-0.89), which equated to a risk difference of 23.2 (95% CI, 10.3-34.1)
132 the daily n-Ag-Ps load in effluent discharge equated to about 4.4 g/d.
133                                         This equated to an estimated heritability for COMP of 40% (95
134 asting and post-load glucose thresholds that equated to an OR of 1.75 for LGA and high infant adiposi
135 sfer efficiencies achieved with both strains equated to between 1.0 x 10-6 and 5.5 x 10-5 transconjug
136                 Five-year survival cannot be equated to cure.
137 sorting domain or molecular cluster has been equated to detergent (Triton X-100)-insoluble membrane f
138 On ROC and PASI-based anchor analysis, MCIDs equated to mean absolute and percentage changes of 5 and
139 scellular permeability, scaled by k(VF), was equated to that of Caco-2 at pH 6.5.
140  rapid decay rate of 4 ns-1, can be directly equated to the energy transfer rate.
141 ns under which the Hill coefficient n can be equated to the ion uptake DeltaGamma(2+) and find that t
142 abatic electron-transfer distance, R(ab), is equated to the N-N separation.
143 e diabatic electron-transfer distance, R, is equated to the N[symbol: see text]N distance.
144 nt estimate was not significant but could be equated to the significant dizygotic estimate, suggestin
145 om these methods could not be mathematically equated to the USDA Starch Research method, or among dif
146 obarbital anesthesia, AHF and flow to blood (equated to trabecular outflow) were determined by anteri
147                     This CH4 -derived carbon equated to up to 5.7% of total primary production estima
148             On a per cryptophane basis, this equates to 1.2 x 10(4)(129)Xe atoms s(-1) (or 4.6 x 10(4
149 iate relative to intensive management, which equates to 10.1 t ha(-1) in surface soils (0-30 cm), and
150  total fluvial export of ~7.5 x 10(14) cells equates to 15.1-72.7 g C, and a large proportion of thes
151  factors was 49.4% (95% CI 25.7-68.4), which equates to 16.8 million attributable cases (95% CI 8.7-2
152 glaucoma with loss of visual function, which equates to 60 million people worldwide being affected an
153 e reduced to 28.2% (95% CI 14.2-41.5), which equates to 9.6 million attributable cases (95% CI 4.8-14
154 ngle, 1-h session of cognitive training that equates to a 5- to 10-point increase on a standard IQ te
155                                         This equates to a 75% reduction in incremental cost-effective
156  (KCCQ-OS; range 0-100, where a higher score equates to a better quality of life) at baseline and at
157  connections within the somatosensory cortex equates to a change in function.
158                                  The average equates to a decrease of a factor of 3-7 in the number o
159                                    This mean equates to a genetic-map length of 3,515 cM.
160                    The increased persistence equates to a greater potential hazard from parent-produc
161 that the length of a reconstruction interval equates to a hypothetical activity.
162                                         This equates to a minimum intra-SR free Ca2+ of 46 +/- 7 micr
163 perconductors with high critical temperature equates to a search for systems with strong pairing mech
164                                         This equates to a UK incidence of GBS-associated NE of 0.019
165 nt models depict that telomerase recruitment equates to activation.
166 l-scale variation and if amoA gene abundance equates to activity.
167 edian DTP1-DTP3 drop-out rate was 14%, which equates to an additional 12 million children not receivi
168                                         This equates to an additional 9 true positives being discover
169                                         This equates to an appreciable difference in free energy of u
170 e index of the treated stromal bed, and this equates to an average change in hydration from 4.3 to 2.
171                                         This equates to an average rate of 5.7 per 1000 women per yea
172                                         This equates to an effect size of 1.50 (95% CI 1.21-1.85) com
173                                         This equates to an incremental cost of $30.22 (174.95 LE) per
174 ificities observed in this second evaluation equates to an overall false-positivity rate of 6.3% in t
175 ed average life expectancy by 0.437 y, which equates to approximately 11 additional years in the 4% w
176                                         This equates to around 32% reduction in the total number of p
177                  This magnitude of variation equates to errors in reconstructed SST of up to -5 degre
178                 For a typical practice, this equates to more than $75 ,00 of net annual revenue per F
179 ments recorded for each phosphopeptide, this equates to more than 628000 binary comparisons collected
180 ood waste disposed per person per day, which equates to over 35.5 million tons (32.2 million tonnes)
181                   After 10-12 years the risk equates to that of never-smokers.
182       In an electrochemical experiment, this equates to the use of microelectrodes to lower the elect
183 rget of US$30 kW(-1) in the long-term, which equates to US$2,400 per vehicle, excluding several major
184 able to sea-level rise, estimating that this equates to ~7.4% of the total extent and a 0.22 Tg yr(-1
185 atients with AIH, all of whom had type 1 AIH equating to 1090 cases per 100,000 patient follow-up yea
186 in men and 3.2% (CI, 2.7% to 3.8%) in women (equating to 11 million men and 3.2 million women nationw
187 -years (95% credibility interval: 3.8, 5.2), equating to 2 million episodes/year.
188 ge as our estimates, with an "emissions gap" equating to 3.90 (3.20-4.30) Tg CO2e.
189 nic gardens manage at least 105,634 species, equating to 30% of all plant species diversity, and cons
190 141; P < .001), with projected vs actual CFR equating to 359 lives saved.
191 ated (433-845 ng/ml, normal range 2-8 ng/ml, equating to 5 to 10 nM), and the addition of exogenous p
192 d dose (%ID) in tumor at 4 hr postinjection (equating to 5.2 +/- 1.5 %ID/g tumor; n = 3 mice).
193 onization-time of flight mass fingerprinting equating to 51 different proteins.
194  -25 deaths (95% CI -38 to -12) per quarter, equating to 600 fewer deaths (-62%) when accidental pois
195           26.1% of diabetes-related cancers (equating to 77 000 new cases) and 31.9% of high BMI-rela
196 f acute lung injury during the study period, equating to a 16%-per-year risk of recurrence.
197 cificity was 86.1% (95% CI, 84.5% to 87.7%), equating to a c-index of 0.611 (95% CI, 0.578 to 0.647).
198 ed midvitreous samples was culture positive, equating to a contamination rate of 2.7%.
199 onal QALY, and $29 203 in incremental costs, equating to a cost per QALY gained of $47 053.
200 es local pH-associated increases in H(+)/CO2 equating to a decrease of </=0.1 pH unit in ambient seaw
201 ncordance in MZ when compared with DZ twins, equating to a heritability for low back pain in the rang
202 ed by 43% across the different intensivists, equating to a mean difference of 1,003 dollars per admis
203 46-154) had one or more false-positive tests equating to a number needed to harm from surveillance of
204  [CI], 12-14) compared with no surveillance, equating to a number needed to screen to prevent one dea
205 25 person-years during nonmedicated periods, equating to a risk difference of 36.4 (95% CI, 2.1-54.0)
206 26 person-years during nonmedicated periods, equating to a risk difference of 39.7 (95% CI, 11.3-57.7
207 53 person-years during nonmedicated periods, equating to a risk difference of 42.8 (95% CI, 2.2-67.6)
208 n, whereas routine diagnosis costs pound518, equating to a WGS-based diagnosis cost that is 7% cheape
209 because of an absence of clinical suspicion, equating to about 74 missed diagnoses per day.
210      Acute soy intake improved cfPWV in EPs, equating to an 11-12% reduced risk of cardiovascular dis
211 py for diabetic maculopathy was 0.9981 QALY, equating to an 11.6% improvement in quality of life.
212 of badger social groups was 2.6% (2.2-2.9%), equating to an 88% (70-105%) increase across England and
213 ited States was 1.6% (95% CI, 1.3% to 1.9%), equating to an estimated 4.1 million (CI, 3.4 million to
214 0.78, respectively, compared with enalapril, equating to an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICE
215 f -21 deaths (95% CI -34 to -8) per quarter, equating to approximately 500 fewer suicide deaths (-61%
216 h a sensitivity as low as 20-100 copies/mul, equating to atto-molar (or low zepto-mole).
217 and ranged from 0 to 30, with higher numbers equating to broader scope of practice.
218  (4.3 [6.4] vs 3.3 [6.2], 1.06 [0.25-1.86]), equating to effect sizes of 0.32 (0.19-0.45) and 0.19 (0
219 sensitive down to 12,500 mitochondrial copy (equating to seven fg).
220 n of human pluripotent stem cells, a process equating to the earliest stage of human brain developmen
221 cardiolipin, with a lipid phosphorus content equating to three molecules per protein, like the ADP/AT
222 e infusions at 2 (ID2) and 4 (ID4) kcal/min (equating to two rates of gastric emptying within the phy
223 ne differences were individually adjusted to equate tone-matching performance across groups, the grou
224 p) or for 15 min on/60 min off (TC group) to equate total movement but permit sustained rest periods
225 using an intermittent treadmill system which equated total movement in the SD and control treadmill a
226 d to optimize these modified spirals suggest equating transit times along the inner and the outer tra
227 d speed differ substantially from those that equate visibility.
228               Neurons were held at -67 mV to equate voltage-dependent effects.
229 s and delayed migration do not unequivocally equate with a predisposition for the pathogenesis of HSC
230  of BAR dimers, flanked by densities that we equate with amphipathic helices whose folding and membra
231 ucing the responses to compounds that humans equate with bitter and sweet.
232  However, reverse remodeling does not always equate with clinical recovery.
233 ra stability of immature adenovirus does not equate with greater rigidity, because in nanoindentation
234 and that incubation of cells with 4MU cannot equate with HA removal.
235      Because 72% of positive margins did not equate with inevitable local recurrence, considerable cl
236 abnormal filling dynamics do not necessarily equate with intrinsic myocardial diastolic dysfunction.
237                     Lifespan extension could equate with macroevolution and subsequent modifications
238 sting effector cell expansion may not always equate with more memory T cells or greater protection.
239 nt in the PICU; 4) a PICU admission does not equate with respite; 5) high stakes learning environment
240 o 0.25 microgram/mL; this definition did not equate with the definition of clinical resistance.
241         Thus SMAD2 binding does not linearly equate with transcriptional kinetics, and our data sugge
242                    The sense of movement was equated with a 'corollary discharge', a nulling mechanis
243                                  This may be equated with a close contact of the 18S and 28S rRNAs in
244 f protein assemblies has been conventionally equated with a unique three-dimensional protein structur
245              Cancer metabolism has long been equated with aerobic glycolysis, seen by early biochemis
246 based on serum testosterone levels cannot be equated with androgen ablation in the prostate microenvi
247         The intestinal microflora, typically equated with bacteria, influences diseases such as obesi
248                      These changes have been equated with behavioral alterations arising from genetic
249 etarepresentational format and should not be equated with beliefs about the past.
250 of 5' GCTGGTGG 3', the sequence historically equated with Chi.
251  that statistical significance should not be equated with clinical significance, but the topic of cli
252 ly calcium-dependent and therefore cannot be equated with constitutive pathway secretion.
253 eatic adenocarcinoma, 5-year survival is not equated with cure, because many patients die of recurren
254 wth arrest of p53-null tumor cells cannot be equated with effective therapy owing to its reversibilit
255 uffling of simpler building blocks-generally equated with exons.
256  formation of the atrioventricular septum is equated with fusion of the endocardial cushions and that
257 al duality suggested that heredity cannot be equated with genetic determinism.
258 plicit memory for language can and should be equated with linguistic representation or with language
259 ersing factor (PDF) whose signaling is often equated with M oscillator output.
260  Therefore, it remains unclear why fairness (equated with morality) appears to be properly present on
261 to describe enantiomeric composition and was equated with optical purity.
262                   In some cases, PE has been equated with PC because they are chemically very similar
263 neous intracranial hypotension should not be equated with post-lumbar puncture headaches.
264 r years after antibiotic treatment cannot be equated with spirochetal persistence in Lyme disease.
265                 For T cells, memory is often equated with the anamnestic response, the ability of sec
266                         Although it has been equated with the cached-value error signal proposed to s
267 roducing S2 into intact cardiac cells can be equated with the consequences of selectively phosphoryla
268 preliminary stages in GB1 folding, which are equated with the formation of local structure in the bet
269 id containing actinobacteria and can thus be equated with the rank of genus.
270     The salience accumulated in the model is equated with the spike trains recorded from visually res
271 ations and argue that emotions should not be equated with their vernacular labels.
272 n its Kinase-Inducible Domain (KID) is often equated with transactivation.
273      The methylation of CpG islands is often equated with transcriptional inactivity and there is ove
274 basal forebrain is best known for, and often equated with, acetylcholine-containing neurons that prov
275 ating that suppressed amygdala effectiveness equates with a loss of emotional memory.
276  One site is located in the channel pore and equates with a noncompetitive inhibitor site found in ma
277 ce muscle oxygen use that at least partially equates with summing components to derive DBA.
278                                         This equates with the marine isotope stage 11 interglacial, w
279 ensitive, orthovanadate-sensitive mechanism, equating with export to the periplasm in intact cells.

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