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19) h measures distinguished between men with high and low levels of disordered eating.
20) s (39 females, 40 males) was divided into high and low scorers on the Personality Di
21) ke of the iron and folic acid tablets was high and similar in both trial arms.
22) rowth of preterm and term infants of low, high, and appropriate birth weight.
23) Restraint usage was high, and nurses and doctors experienced m
24) ian split was used to place students into high- and low-exposure groups for self-rep
25) gnificant differences still exist between high- and low-income women and their acces
26) ch AON sensorimotor nodes in representing high- and low-level action components (i.e
27) nder, working full time, body mass index, high-density and low-density lipoprotein c
28) t, unenriched white rice, vegetables, and high-fat and high-sugar items among Asian-
29) noninvasive imaging techniques, providing high-quality and wide field of view imagin
30) ent of frontal EEG alpha asymmetry in ASD high-risk and low-risk infant populations.
31) ion by the sycamore tree species at three high-traffic and one control station, show
32) p, the odds ratio for medium-low-, medium-high-, and high-risk group was 1.83 (95% C
33) s a severe psychiatric syndrome with very high prevalence and socio-economic impact.
34) rosclerosis in areas of China that have a high prevalence of CIT contamination and a
35) eloping settings with endemic malaria and high prevalence of HIV remain unclear.
36) ive diagnosis of T-cell lymphoma based on high prevalence of antigen aberrancies.
37) possible risk factors associated with the high prevalence of child malnutrition.
38) Results support the high prevalence of depressive symptoms and
39) Given the high prevalence of excessive daytime sleep
40) sia-Pacific region is critical, given the high prevalence of inactivity in this area
41) uited from five villages (known for their high prevalence of infection of S.
42) The high prevalence of undernutrition among ol
43) A high prevalence rate of agenesis of third
44) fection rate could be responsible for the high prevalence.
45) High levels of variability of nad2 and nad
46) the addition of PA in diet decreased the high levels of TSH.
47) as recent evidence indicates they consume high levels of alcohol throughout their ac
48) families of young adults to capitalize on high levels of awareness about young adult
49) l interactions such that individuals with high levels of both income and education e
50) orporated capillary tissues, SHs acquired high levels of differentiated functions, c
51) eriospatha showed high levels of genetic differentiation (F
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(2)14 and (20)4 group (38)2 N/L (56)2 index
(3)12 prevalence (21)4 patient (39)2 PbB (57)2 inter-specific
(4)10 levels (22)4 rate (40)2 accuracy (58)2 internal
(5)9 level (23)4 shear (41)2 age (59)2 job
(6)9 school (24)3 blood (42)2 alcohol (60)2 mass
(7)8 *null* (25)3 concentration (43)2 areas (61)2 population
(8)7 proportion (26)3 density (44)2 birth (62)2 positive
(9)6 in (27)3 dose (45)2 caries (63)2 production
(10)6 lipoprotein (28)3 efficiency (46)2 chemotherapy (64)2 profile
(11)6 liquid (29)3 frequency (47)2 correlation (65)2 relative
(12)6 mortality (30)3 genetic (48)2 dental (66)2 reliability
(13)5 as (31)3 groups (49)2 diet (67)2 resistance
(14)5 autism (32)3 incidence (50)2 exposure (68)2 risks'
(15)5 degree (33)3 patients (51)2 expression (69)2 specificity,
(16)4 concentrations (34)3 rates (52)2 frequencies (70)2 technologies
(17)4 doses (35)3 ulnar (53)2 heart (71)2 tumours
(18)4 for (36)2 ASD (54)2 hydrostatic (72)2 variability

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--- WordNet output for high --- =>1.高いところにある, 高い, 高さが〜の, 高貴な, 高く, 高額の, 興奮状態の, 2.高い所, 高水準 Overview of noun high The noun high has 7 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (5) high -- (a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high") 2. high -- (an air mass of higher than normal pressure; "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high") 3. high -- (a state of sustained elation; "I'm on a permanent high these days") 4. high -- (a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics; "they took drugs to get a high on") 5. high, heights -- (a high place; "they stood on high and observed the countryside"; "he doesn't like heights") 6. senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school -- (a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12; "he goes to the neighborhood highschool") 7. high gear, high -- (a forward gear with a gear ratio that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed) Overview of adj high The adj high has 7 senses (first 5 from tagged texts) 1. (134) high -- (greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself") 2. (51) high -- ((literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high") 3. (10) eminent, high -- (standing above others in quality or position; "people in high places"; "the high priest"; "eminent members of the community") 4. (7) high, high-pitched -- (used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency) 5. (2) high, in high spirits -- (happy and excited and energetic) 6. gamey, gamy, high -- ((used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted) 7. high, mellow -- (slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)) Overview of adv high The adv high has 4 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (9) high, high up -- (at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder") 2. (2) high -- (in or to a high position, amount, or degree; "prices have gone up far too high") 3. high, richly, luxuriously -- (in a rich manner; "he lives high") 4. high -- (far up toward the source; "he lives high up the river") --- WordNet end ---