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270181 occurrences (No.97 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
233) Compared to Exo(Normoxic) , Exo(Hypoxic) s
234) f proteins in Exo(Hypoxic) (160 proteins) compared to Exo(Normoxic) (62 proteins), p
235) nd HSP70), and Annexin II in Exo(Hypoxic) compared to Exo(Normoxic) .
236) Exo(Hypoxic) have smaller average size as compared to Exo(Normoxic) .
237) associated with higher swallowing scores compared to all other allele combinations
238) on coefficient (1.032 × 10-6 cm/h) compared to all other formulations.
239) Gender-referred children were elevated compared to all other groups for Item 9, a
240) Survival of group D was prolonged compared to all other groups.
241) Compared to patients without current hallu
242) y significantly higher RBC aggregation as compared to patients with moderate preecla
243) (PSI), and lower A, β and Aβ parameters compared to patients without events [1.84
244) inhalational anesthetic requirements when compared to patients without liver disease
245) Compared to an alternative explanation bas
246) tion and increased bone regeneration when compared to an anorganic bovine bone xenog
247) Gambler interview data was compared to an expert 'map' of risk-percep
248) that ARM-NLC had significantly lower flux compared to drug solution (ARM-SOL).
249) NLC had better brain targeting efficiency compared to drug solution.
250) se in drug release and bioavailability as compared to drug suspension from SNEDDS fo
251) as significantly decreased within group D compared to group B at 36 hours.
252) ) and B (2.8 ± 1.1 mm; p = 0.03) compared to group C (3.5 ± 1.2 mm).
253) bone formation in the furcation area when compared to group I (p < 0.0001; p
254) as obtained with the reformulated drug as compared to pure drug.
255) 1:9 enhanced solubility nearly 30-fold as compared to pure drug.
256) an increase dissolution rate of piroxicam compared to pure piroxicam.
257) and epididymal sperm were significant as compared to TCDD alone treated rats.
258) levels of Fas and FasL was significant as compared to TCDD alone treated rats.
259) and were all significantly increased when compared to age-matched controls (<4.2)
260) s between sounds to hear distinct streams compared to age-matched peers.
261) greater than two-fold MDR1 up-regulation, compared to baseline expression.
262) the 2-back condition after DTMS treatment compared to baseline.
263) ly more SBS (p < 0.01) for SE when compared to bur-prepared dentin.
264) or results in Er:YAG laser-ablated dentin compared to bur-prepared dentin.
265) found that children of depressed mothers, compared to children of non-depressed moth
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(1)105 the (10)6 conventional (19)3 group (28)2 groups
(2)23 those (11)5 controls, (20)3 pure (29)2 its
(3)19 control (12)5 placebo (21)2 TCDD (30)2 long
(4)14 a (13)5 untreated (22)2 age-matched (31)2 non-Hispanic
(5)12 that (14)4 Exo(Normoxic) (23)2 baseline (32)2 non-transgenic
(6)10 controls (15)4 all (24)2 bur-prepared (33)2 people
(7)10 other (16)4 patients (25)2 children (34)2 plain
(8)9 healthy (17)3 an (26)2 controls), (35)2 previous
(9)9 their (18)3 drug (27)2 experimental (36)2 vehicle

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--- WordNet output for compared --- =>前年同期比で(は) Overview of verb compare The verb compare has 4 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (57) compare -- (examine and note the similarities or differences of; "John compared his haircut to his friend's"; "We compared notes after we had both seen the movie") 2. (12) compare -- (be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes") 3. (9) compare, liken, equate -- (consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed") 4. compare -- (to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb) --- WordNet end ---