Few randomised trials exist that directly compare supervised and unsupervised exercise training. |
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The test was used to compare the number of apoptotic cells in unstimulated versus stimulated lymphocytes. |
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Nevertheless, not even this roll-call of masterpieces can compare with the best of the Duke's Titians. |
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We used the practice's computerised records to compare age, body mass index, and blood pressure of the screened and unscreened populations. |
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One androgenized cow was introduced within each heifer treatment group to compare estrous detection methods. |
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We compare two groups where the rewarding training color is either scented or unscented. |
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Even other advanced industrialized nations don't compare with the U.S. in this flexibility. |
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It's actually a good opportunity to compare the behavior of lefty and righty commenters. |
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If you've never seen a legless lizard you might want to compare it to a snake. |
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The numbers smashed its 100,000 minimum target for lottery funding and compare favourably with Scotland's top attractions. |
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They have the latest genetic sequencing equipment, million-dollar biosafety labs, and real-time satellite link-ups to compare notes. |
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Back in 1991 the company commissioned two studies to compare the ecological costs of reusable versus disposable nappies. |
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To compare behavioral responses among regions, we used Kruskal-Wallis tests, which use chisquare approximations. |
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Yet, distance is not the only criteria on which to compare the options of VHF and satellite links. |
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If we compare our own limitations to the infinite which is unlimited, our limitations are so small and inconsequential as to be like nothing. |
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The jagged edges dug into his fingers and palm, but the pain didn't compare with the agonizing rip of his heart splitting in two. |
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Nor is it the intention of this reviewer to compare the translation with those of other equally eminent scholars. |
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Faced with a wholly unknowable threat, the rational thing to do is to compare those outcomes we can predict, and ignore those we cannot. |
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Remember to record your perceptions on paper after each stage, and then simply compare notes with friends, laugh, and repeat until fade. |
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Some charting features allow you to compare individual shares to indices and industry sectors. |
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When you compare the UK, America and other rich countries to the Third World where so many people are starving, it's absolutely shocking. |
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Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents. |
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We were able to compare our results with those of an earlier model of anuran breeding behavior. |
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The Net message went on to compare right-brain people to those who think with the left side of their brain. |
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Eschewing the traditional end-of-term merriment the night before, slogging through the mud can hardly compare to bopping in the pub. |
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Continuous variables were grouped into subcategories, and unifactorial logistic regression was used to compare these with a reference level. |
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They compare civil union legislation to legalizing inter-racial marriage, which was also once considered ungodly and unnatural. |
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This year we will compare the results of crops grown with rock dust, manure, chemical fertilisers and an unfertilised control. |
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Here we introduce a new procedure, branchlet shaking, and compare it with chemical knockdown. |
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The next morning Jesse Jackson would come and compare us to young folks sitting in for civil rights for black citizens during his youth. |
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The saintly qualities of Fr. Solanus compare with those of Blessed Mother Teresa, according to Fr. Benedict Groeschel. |
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A market, not being a monolithic institution, does not have a single set of goals against which one can compare its performance. |
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Her paintings project a fragility and an overall resonance that I can only compare to a perfectly hit note on a tuning fork. |
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His later output as a painter does not compare in momentousness with his pre-war work, but it remained prodigious in terms of sheer quantity. |
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Just compare the shots from the film with the paintings of Carl David Friedrich. |
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How can any serious examination of mixed marriages fail to compare them with other marriages and cultural norms? |
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Even when we socially mix with each other, we tend to compare notes, or egos for that matter. |
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Williams et al. compare the biogeographic signal in mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences in Indo-West Pacific starfish and snapping shrimp. |
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It is fascinating to look at the dihedral angles in trihedral acrons and compare those acrons which have been resolved with those that have not. |
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The critic is the professional misinterpreter, with whose errors you might compare your own more tolerant or modest appreciation of fiction. |
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It is important to shop around and compare prices before you swoop in on the ideal gadget. |
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She also discovers that the pain of a gunshot wound to the chest can't begin to compare to the agony of a bikini wax. |
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Nothing finite, nothing bound up in this world, can compare to the infinite. |
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We have a lot of buildings that were built over 100 years ago and cannot compare with the leafy shires. |
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All these books transport you to another world, and I will be really interested to compare the film version with the book. |
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Our first experiments used point stimulation to compare the epi-illuminated and transilluminated voltage-dependent signal. |
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The Play of King Lear is a great tragic play that many tragedies try to compare to. |
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The most reliable way to benchmark loans is to compare the TAR, or Total Amount Repayable. |
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The survey therefore is an excellent benchmark for SME's in this area to compare themselves to businesses in the rest of the country. |
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But Falk and colleagues only compare the Flores fossil to one poorly matched microcephalic skull of a modern human. |
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When you compare that great city to the other major metropolises of the world, how's London doing? |
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You can compare the price and style of your luggage set with just a click of your finger. |
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Wear characteristics compare favorably with hard tool steel under low loads. |
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Four decades later, it is revealing to compare her grief over suddenly losing her serviceman husband with Iris suddenly losing her mother. |
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I will present how Jamaican mesolects differ from other sociolects and finally compare them with General American English. |
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You could, for example, taste wines from one grape variety such as Merlot, and compare Merlots from around the world. |
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Beardies are a loyal dog, though they love all other people, nothing can compare to their human family. |
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I also compare between women who serve in an artillery battery and women who serve in an infantry company. |
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Don't compare the skill, courage, or attitudes of your children with other members of the team, at least within their hearing distance. |
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The best use of body fat measurements is to compare measurements taken over time, using the same method and measurer. |
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How does one visually compare the inconceivable with the sensible, seeable, quotidian world? |
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Bar graphs are often used to compare related data at a given point in time. |
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Furthermore, the similarities between the Nordic countries make Sweden and Finland reasonable countries to compare to Norway. |
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How do these self-heating stick-on thingumajigs compare to the good old hot water bottle? |
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Also, their installation costs compare favorably to other micropower categories. |
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Behavioural economists now say part of the reason we are richer but not happier is because we compare ourselves to people better off materially. |
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Boyne does not mirror every aspect of Mahan's book or compare sea power to airpower. |
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But then they've got less to compare him with, and have had no time to get sick of him. |
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An example of this occurred when a company was asked to compare the resistance of several surgical masks to blood penetration. |
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Our council tax is much higher than in larger towns if you compare the size of house. |
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Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test? |
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Only with the use of money is it possible to compare the marginal utility of goods in all alternative employments. |
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The national figures compare Years Three and Five reading and numeracy levels across Australian States and Territories. |
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How does the salary for a waitress at Hooters compare to waitresses at other restaurants? |
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A German photographer decided to test how a high-quality inkjet print would compare with a high-quality analog print. |
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Within minutes we found ourselves on a multi-lane road that I can only compare to a Wall of Death. |
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No surprise, the vast majority wanted to rip me for even suggesting that the NBA playoffs could compare with March Madness. |
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We run simulations to compare the relative accuracies of our and previous methods. |
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How does the cost of electricity generated through wave power compare to coal or other renewables like solar or wind? |
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One should obtain quotations from all the insurers to be able to compare costs and benefits. |
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At one point, the two jokingly compare their family's history to a Zola novel. |
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Miller recently used the split-screen technique on television to compare Woods's swing in 2000 with his present one. |
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If you want to know if a company is really in trouble, compare its burn rate with the working capital measured over the same time period. |
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When you compare it to previous wars, the Second World War, the Vietnam War, a jillion other wars, civilian casualties were very low. |
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He runs two 40-yard dashes, and the scouts huddle to compare their stopwatches. |
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We compare them to those underlying the activation of overall protein synthesis. |
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To understand civility, it is helpful to compare it with the related requirement of non-discrimination. |
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That is the critical question, I mean the question is how does this compare to a surgical abortion, or surgical termination of pregnancy. |
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I mean, we are really talking apples and oranges when we compare these religions. |
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Unfortunately, you can't get 8 and 16 MB cache versions in the same capacities, which makes it impossible to compare apples to apples. |
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Scientists can compare the number of breakdowns in any given time and the intensity of the radioactivity among elements and isotopes. |
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In this case we compare terms in the series with the area under the graph of the function. |
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Meteorologists compare the two temperatures when calculating humidity and dewpoint. |
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It is basically a chance for the various consuls from around the world to meet and compare notes. |
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I would then compare these goods to the manifests of cargo that was going out that day. |
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I decided it would be a good idea to compare inexpensive sparkling wines from around the world to popular local coolers. |
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For the purists and strays who like to compare remix treatments with the originals, this is backed by the original album version. |
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Then unfurl the string, compare its length to the scale on the map, and voila! |
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For sheer terror, however, there is little to compare to that road just outside of La Paz. |
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I would compare it with the whine of an aircraft engine, obliterating the sounds of nature. |
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If you would like to compare and contrast how he looked three weeks ago, make with the clicking on this here link. |
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Hence, the present study was designed to compare the effects of Yoga and Ayurveda on the self rated sleep in a geriatric population. |
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Only fine spices, massage, and dodgeball can compare and further inspire these maximalist feats. |
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When I recall my early enthusiasm and keenness and compare it with three or four years later, I see a significant difference. |
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Sandboarders compare the feeling of flying down a dune to anything from surfing to snowboarding, depending on which discipline they come from. |
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Have a read of the scholarly works on the conversion of the Franks and compare and contrast with Pol Pot. |
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The procedure asked students to compare their relative risk of being the victim of violence and being violent with others to age-mates. |
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How does the 17-year minimum starting point for aggravated murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced? |
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You compare this to 35 per cent for black coal or 29 per cent for brown coal. |
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Analyses of variance were used to compare food choice motives and the importance of family meals in each culture. |
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And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf. |
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If there are no answer keys, compare your answers against those of some friends of yours who are also doing the practice competitions. |
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A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting. |
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Glock fans would be tempted to compare it to the thingy that sticks out of the Glock trigger that they call a trigger safety. |
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The children, who were 7 years old, were asked to compare their new primary school experiences with those from their kindergartens. |
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It is an interesting exercise to compare loxodromes on a Mercator map with courses on a globe with the same end points. |
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The next step is to compare the R-value of your insulation with the recommended R-values for your house and your type of space heating. |
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People might do well to also compare Monty's antics with the manner in which Des Smyth handled himself. |
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It is highly relevant to compare these results to NMR data on solubilization of small aromatic molecules in alkylglycoside micelles. |
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Extended product design teams can compare components and assemblies and identify engineering changes authored using multiple CAD tools. |
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None of the guys that I had kissed before could compare in that department, nor could they compare in looks. |
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How does longevity in the United States compare with that of other countries? |
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Students compare their two worksheets, looking for similarities and differences. |
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The public appreciate the added value of seeing re-enactors and the opportunity to compare their equipment with genuine items on display. |
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If you had to compare it to something which is alive today you would probably choose a large crab or a lobster, not a spider. |
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If you compare the urban areas of the two towns, they have very similar funding levels. |
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In order to compare the evolution of foraging variables between birds, the x-axis was transformed into a percentage. |
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By this period, however, it had come to be recognised as a classic of the new genre, and a yardstick against which to compare subsequent product. |
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Take your year-end numbers and compare them line by line with your business plan. |
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In any case, I figure he is due the embarrassment given that he had the nerve to compare my beloved Moleskine to his dollar-notebook. |
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To compare it in this respect with the work of any other poet in English throws this peculiarity into relief. |
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When purchasing clay, feel different packages of the same colour to compare the softness of the clay. |
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My question is, how can the IGC compare GPS triangulation based on a Geodetic plane to an assumed lapse rate? |
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The compare circuit includes a holding circuitry that includes a number of latches for holding an encoded version of a memory address. |
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The income v.s. apartment ratio is a key theory foundation for the argument that we should not compare Shanghai and New York City. |
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He goes on to compare his love with the contagious disease by detailing how his amorousness has led to his weight loss and burning. |
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But nothing, she shudders, to compare with the arctic conditions on offer in Abroath in February. |
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To compare the relative amplitudes of the different spectra, it is necessary to normalize the signal. |
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It is far from sure that one can define bargaining power, or compare the bargaining power of two parties independently of the bargains they in effect reach. |
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Centuries of development does not compare to the recent devastation in Alberta. |
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Nor does Europe compare with, say, Africa for mineral wealth. |
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By shopping around, you can compare quotes for scores of different plans. |
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However, most of the previous sociolinguistic studies compare how basilects or vernaculars differ from acrolects, disregarding variation in mesolects. |
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We compare the radiant blues and greens of our fragile planet to the blackness of the cosmos, and recognize the infinite preciousness of our lonely home. |
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We compare quite well with other services in the South West on this issue. |
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The best way to compare employment totals across many nations is through the International Monetary Fund. |
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When UMNO's supreme council ruled recently that there should be no contest for top posts, the rakyat began to compare their avenues of expression with those of party members. |
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Those behind the site claim it's the first time we've been able to compare the flight information of airline websites against flight aggregator sites and charter companies. |
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This study was carried out to compare the handle of silk fabrics degummed with Alkalase, Protease produced by bacteria, with of silkfabrics degummed with the soap soda. |
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His optimism led him to compare ending poverty to eradicating scarlet fever and diphtheria. |
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It must be said that some effort is made to compare Frank with his fellow-paramedics, by way of getting his crisis to stand out with greater relief. |
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The exposure my client would have had in criminal court doesn't compare to a second semester senior getting expelled. |
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In this story we're going to analyze and compare several different types of thin media clients, plus we'll compare them to repurposing an old laptop or desktop. |
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Perhaps a more appropriate figure to compare to the experimental data percentages would be the percent of all state legislators who voted to fully fund the requisitions. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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In principle, if a ship had a clock keeping Greenwich time, the navigator could measure the angle of the Sun to note local noon and compare it to the clock. |
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However, if you compare these prices against a quote for a respray from a quality bodyshop you may find a difference of at least a thousand pounds. |
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The forensic odontologists compare the dental remains that we recover with the ante-mortem dental records in order to make a positive dental identification. |
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The technology can resolve disputes for viewers over line calls, compare first and second serves and identify areas where returns of serve are made. |
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Before taking out a reverse mortgage, you should research the topic thoroughly, compare costs from a variety of lenders, and read all disclosure documents. |
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Now compare this to 37 percent Democratic vote for white voters in general in House races, according to a CNN exit poll. |
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Likewise, when they compare the high-speed TGV to the rickety transport system we have here, the value of a strong, responsible state becomes apparent. |
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The problem with league tables is they never compare like with like. |
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After all, how could the judges compare apps and entrees to desserts? |
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Salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen strata were measured in each basin of each lake, again to compare abiotic limnology across lakes and over time at Ogac Lake. |
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To compare the sites, plant age, A, was transformed as log to linearize the relationships, and log was used as the covariate in covariance analysis. |
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Some people compare it to an alcoholic still craving a drink after being dry for years, but I am a steady weight now and take pride in my appearance. |
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Smith argues that one indicator of the health of the UK housing market is to compare the average house price with the list price of a typical new family car. |
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No other archival data could be recovered from school records to compare those students who were absent, suspended, or expelled with those present during testing. |
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Cassini's tables of Jupiter's moons were used to determine longitudes by providing a universal time with which to compare the local time at various positions on the Earth. |
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Only few materials that can compare the pure comfort and rugged wearability of this material, so it's no wonder that sheep skin is such a popular choice in slipper design. |
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Some people compare MP3 versus Vorbis to VHS versus Betamax. |
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Goetz clearly has conflicting thoughts and emotions about his own case, the Zimmerman case, and any attempt to compare the two. |
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As a result, it will be nearly impossible for investors to know if a company is lowballing, or to compare options costs among different companies. |
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In order to find out what this mysterious energy really is, astronomers need to compare astrophysical observations that are at first sight completely unrelated. |
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As an exercise you might try computing the electrostatic attraction between an electron and a proton and compare it with the gravitational attraction. |
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Of course, it may not be wholly appropriate to compare the once-powerful Qusai and Uday to the anonymous and powerless African Americans set upon by white lynch mobs. |
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English-Canada's critical establishment would be salivating, eagerly waiting his new book or film, ready to compare the latest literary works to those made for cinema. |
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So if you read this report and compare it with the game moves, and come to the conclusion that I am talking through my hat, you are probably right. |
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Having access to the full report allowed the Advocate to tally the figures for the past financial year and compare them to the total for the previous financial year. |
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The high emotions of the night didn't compare to the passion displayed in this song, as Oberst lowered himself down on stage and sang from his knees. |
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To compare the effect of the sea-level curve on the tectonic subsidence estimates, we have used three curves to backstop the Zangla and Yulchung sections. |
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We stare in the mirror, we compare ourselves with digitally enhanced images of perfect women, and feel all wrong. |
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Next time you're looking at a menu in your local pizza establishment why not compare the price of a margherita pizza to that of a meat feast, for example. |
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In this respect and in their more southerly location they were different from the ancient Maya and the Aztecs, with whom it is natural to compare them. |
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Felsenstein et al. 1999 compare the conceptual bases of these approaches. |
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There are some really frustrating parts, not so much because it's hard or done poorly, but because they compare so mediocrely to the really good parts. |
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However, it is difficult to directly compare these results with our study because different cell lines, excitation wavelengths, and power levels were used. |
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If any metal complexation route to produce ethylene is ever going to succeed commercially, olefin separation needs to compare favourably with cryogenics. |
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In well-characterized alloy systems, the metallographer can examine the microstructure and compare it to published images to identify phases and constituents. |
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The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the pathologic aspects of thyroid cancers with bone metastasis and to compare these with various clinical parameters. |
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Now to compare ISIS radicals and Ferguson looters is not to say that they are the same in all respects. |
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Foreign-policy experts rush to compare Libya to Bosnia, the Punic Wars, Iraq, Kosovo, Thermopylae, and so forth. |
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Since I've never had any tradescantias previously, I don't know what to compare it to, but I look forward to dividing this one and getting a few more. |
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Klocker says he was bitter and would compare himself to such persecuted gurus as timothy Leary and Wilhelm Reich. |
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But after each discussion and transference and cameras parameters change one has to do recalculation, calculate and compare several variants of cameras placement. |
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You can even compare this with tree ring records and coral records and there's the Greenland ice core records that we can also compare with and they all agree very well. |
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Researchers looked at records of births between 2003 and 2005 in order to compare birth weights, diet, and weight when the baby was discharged from hospital. |
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I compare it to laying a mosaic on my hands and knees, putting in each color very slowly. |
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How does red tea compare with green and black tea for health attributes? |
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The noi statistics on the campaign race pay gap compare all staffers of each race, and average out the salaries. |
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With those blueprints in hand, clients can be sure they're getting quality materials, and they can compare apples to apples when the bids come in. |
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This multidirectional form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information. |
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To compare the world to an oyster is to undersell it a little, I think. |
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Paley goes on to compare the watch to an eye, arguing that if a watch implies a watchmaker, then an eye implies an eye-maker. |
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Since natural objects are not uniform, we can't compare one spot on an object to another spot, but we can find common features among objects in the same class. |
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Therefore, the Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the size of the income statement among railroad, utility and industrial companies and listed and unlisted companies. |
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To me, this means we have to show them the life cycle of a forest, and we have to compare the life cycle of managed forests with the life cycles of unmanaged forests. |
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Personally, I found value in being able to compare sizes and trajectories in the Nearctic goose populations against those of the western Palearctic. |
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I guess until we catch our unsub we've got nothing to compare them with. |
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Daily activity is rendered in parallel horizontal timelines, making it very easy to compare one day's activity to the next. |
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To compare object neophobia between populations, a second experiment using a similar protocol and the same individuals as in the prior experiment was conducted. |
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Although the term underfunding is essentially a value judgment, there is evidence that UK spending is lower than that of other countries we like to compare ourselves with. |
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Do you compare Radio Scotland to a broadsheet newspaper or a tabloid? |
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Employers will typically glance over the entire presentation first, taking notice of bulleted items that jump off the page to compare you to other candidates. |
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How does the Fed's profitability compare to America's other gigantic businesses? |
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You can even compare your pup to other similar breeds to offer an understanding of where your dog falls on the activity spectrum. |
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Firstly we will take Massingham's views on giantlore and then compare these with Forbes's, who was a similarly enlightened antiquary. |
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I would never compare any of my perfectly hot co-stars, who are equally hot and amazing, to each other. |
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To compare Japan with Britain is ridiculous and reveals a complete ignorance of plate tectonics. |
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One key marker of whether a given Romance feature was found in Vulgar Latin is to compare it with its parallel in Classical Latin. |
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However these studies did not compare cycling to other forms of exercise that can involve less risk. |
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The Dialect Test was designed by Joseph Wright to compare different English dialects with each other. |
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Also, the Greeks and Romans did not compare Tanit to the Greek Aphrodite nor to the Roman Venus as they would Astarte. |
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Clinical geneticists can compare the karyogram of an individual to a reference karyogram to discover the cytogenetic basis of certain phenotypes. |
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To do this, biologists determine and then compare the mtDNA sequences from different individuals or species. |
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They warn each other about the dangers involved in anonymous chat rooms, and compare their community to the otherwise bleak cyberscape. |
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We compare the laboratories' reference standards by means of a temperature-controlled optical trap detector. |
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A comparactive study of an additional member of the Ursid family, the omnivorous American black bear, was used to compare passage rate findings. |
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The SO2 emissions alone of two different eruptions are sufficient to compare their potential climatic impact. |
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Whereto shall we liken the kingdom of God? Or with what comparison shall we compare it? |
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It may also be instructive to compare several types of verbal nouns within a single language. |
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I compare it to the De-Baathification experience in Iraq which only brought woes and calamities to Iraq. |
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Accustomed by degrees to be overmatched and worsted in many engagements, they do not now even compare themselves to the Germans in prowess. |
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In essence, without the notion of nondog qualities against which to compare inequalities, we could have no concept of dog. |
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The survey results compare the multiples of EBIT paid for various sizes and categories of middle-market manufacturers. |
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Moreover, further research should systematically compare the relationship between public regulators and CRAs to other delegatory relationships. |
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Heptanes insolubilities measured by soxhlet abstraction method were used to compare with the crystallinity of each sample. |
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The widely used approach to compare fuzzy numbers is their denazification into crisp numbers. |
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The GOG 178 study sought to compare two durations of consolidation treatment. |
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Two types of catalysts were used to compare their activities at heteroatom removal. |
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The study used MRIs and a sophisticated computer analysis technique to compare a group of pedophiles with a group of non-sexual criminals. |
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The Polish stroganofs, the Baltic bliny pancakes, Russian borscht soups, even delicious Greek salads couldn't compare with a Bled cream cake. |
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How we compare Age4 NORTHERN Ireland lowered their school age from five to four in 1989 so that all children would get 12 full years. |
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The planting of new forests has increased the number of trees, but the result does not compare to the original forests. |
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Chyrons might be used to illustrate and compare budget figures or to emphasize a quote. |
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The 900-patient clinical study will compare TargetScan's biopsy results to clinical outcomes derived from current biopsy methods. |
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Its public reception, however, did not compare with that accorded to Brideshead Revisited three years later, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The other courier companies are very expensive as compare to GPO and I feel that this is not correct. |
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As much as the Orthodox Church reveres and depends on the scriptures, they cannot compare to the Word of God's manifest action. |
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Pearson's chi-square tests and t-tests were used to compare the two samples. |
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Distribution curve of bioclast in the lower part is varied and this shows its abundance in compare with plate, extraclast and intraclast. |
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Frank compare the situation to that of male elks who use their antlers to spar with other males for mating rights. |
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To understand why, he need only compare the qualifications of most of these lawyers with the qualifications truly needed to litigate these cases. |
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They compare the number of foxes killed in the hunt to the many more killed on the roads. |
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They invited you to dial your number on an adjacent rotary phone, time it, then compare it to using a push button phone. |
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So I'm rootling round the internet, trying to compare all the faux ones, and getting frustrated about just how few fit the bill. |
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When analyzing a new sample, the iKnife can compare its mass spectrum to the ones in the database and predict its tissue type. |
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Broadcasters compare the service to a cable TV operator and demand retransmission fees. |
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A statewide survey from 2000 was conducted to learn about the attitudes of Hoosiers and compare them to those of the nation. |
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We conducted a retrospective study to compare open and endonasal approaches to extracorporeal reconstruction of severe caudal septal deviations. |
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As part of this work they will re-run laboratory tests where necessary and compare them against real world driving emissions. |
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In this issue, Kumar et al performed a randomized pilot study to compare lamivudine and adefovir in terms of the HBV kinetics. |
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Domitian ruled for fifteen years, and his reign was marked by his attempts to compare himself to the gods. |
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A study to compare circulating flunixin, meloxicam and gabapentin concentrations with prostaglandin E2 levels in calves undergoing dehorning. |
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It can be argued that it is better to compare life expectancy of the period after childhood to get a better handle on life span. |
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It is necessary to compare the cost of baskets of goods and services using a price index. |
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If we compare this situation with the Dark Age, it seems appropriate to speak of a thorough cultural Laconization of Messenia. |
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In the field of IS, one way of engaging in such meta-ethical work is to describe and compare different ethical theories. |
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Labour Force Survey and Education Statistics from Statistics Norway were used to compare the kinship sample to the average female population. |
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For a given thickness, compare the ounces per square yard to determine the relative densities of the padding. |
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Wyler and other ex-members compare Jeffs to a dictator who rules by fear. |
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As an expatriate from a third world country, I always compare Singaporean government leaders to the political leaders in our own country. |
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Eventually, customers will be able to compare air freight, sea freight and courier services on a single quote screen. |
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A Student's t-test was used to compare patients who underwent preoperative TTE to those who did not. |
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A test was conducted to compare simulated results and actual tolerances of capacitors in different capacitor sizes. |
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It is also possible to see slight irregularity of the arteria or small linear defects in the contrast which may be compare to an intimal flap. |
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It is impossible to guestimate how the money made from extra ticket sales and merchandise would compare with his wages. |
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The IRS decided that the proper baseline with which to compare the post-expenditure land was the land at the time of the reconveyance. |
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The study will compare the sleeping pill zoldipem tartrate, marketed as Ambien, with the narcolepsy drug sodium oxybate, marketed as Xyrem. |
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I compare the author's main claims concerning ghosts and spirits with a variety of passages from the Mohist corpus and other relevant texts. |
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The unique part of the human, rational soul is its ability to receive forms of other things and compare them. |
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Now compare that to what happened when Sarah Palin's emails were released. |
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To test this hypothesis, NMR was used to compare the metabolic profiles of three cultures, an anaerobic fungal monoculture Piromyces sp. |
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Attempting to compare software packages to each other is almost impossible. |
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Scientists designed the study to compare oral doses of the osteoporosis drug raloxifene with tamoxifen taken for 5 years. |
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The student-paired T test was used to compare results from runners providing three sequential samples. |
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It is difficult to compare these ammonoid assemblages with the European standards because of the absence of respective data. |
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Different compositions of wet cells were tested to compare voltage differentials. |
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Here, we compare waulking songs and shanties to see how they operated in bringing women and men, respectively, into a sense of close alignment. |
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Bigger amylopectin molecules provide higher viscosifying power and lower gelatinization temperature compare to amylose. |
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No indoor pleasures, no television superspecials, can compare to a night full of shooting stars. |
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You have the nerve, you apirocal, you abecedarian, to compare yourself with an archididascalos and rector of a minerval school such as myself? |
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One way to determine whether a Romance language feature was in Vulgar Latin is to compare it with its parallel in Classical Latin. |
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The fairest way to compare track records is by average miles per hour for the distance covered. |
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This allows shooters to improve their skills by quickly being able to compare their aiming point and where the actual bullet impacted the target. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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If you hear any word uttered, do not change it nor move it but compare it with the deed and see if word and deed coincide with each other. |
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Let's compare a candy bar and a granola bar. A chocolate bar with almonds has 18 grams of sugar, and a granola bar has 6 grams of sugar. |
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Professors were finally able to compare the opinions of different authors rather than being forced to look at only one or two specific authors. |
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