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243) Geographically, extracted data indicates higher VTEC detection rates in urban (5.4%
244) er inhibitory performance associated with higher WMH load in one frontal ROI, the ri
245) g status and sex identified significantly higher [18F]FPEB VT in AUD subjects at ear
246) A higher [CEL+MG-H1: CML] ratio was associat
247) ctively), whereas those with V172I showed higher activity than wild type (174%).
248) d information seeking, which gave rise to higher adherence to government guidelines.
249) ls by the phone line of NHS and EMS and a higher admission in the ward.
250) r output during the VO2peak test was also higher after training compared to control
251) luding neuroticism (lower), extraversion (higher), agreeableness (higher), and consc
252) ical measure of pain anticipation showing higher amplitudes when highly painful stim
253) It was hypothesized sports with a higher anaerobic nature (volleyball, softb
254) BD) coupled to Dps (RBD-S-Dps) elicited a higher antibody titre and an enhanced neut
255) that the CuG-DOX exhibited significantly higher anticancer efficiency compared with
256) The EO obtained by DES-HMAHD showed higher antioxidant activity (DPPH and ABTS
257) SLDL showed significantly higher average concentric NEMG values of t
258) TGD patients are at higher baseline risk for suicidality, whic
259) Data show that Métis peoples experience higher behavioral risk factors, lower scre
260) ity and lower wealth were associated with higher blood pressure.
261) an be differentially weighted to estimate higher-order broad dimensions such as Posi
262) process activation (44.4%; n = 4), and higher brown adipocyte activity (33.3%; n
263) R) = 1.121, p<0.0001], and males had a higher case prevalence (RR = 1.224, p<0
264) gregation kinetics formed aggregates with higher cell packing density and reduced ex
265) ion of Ki-67 in the TRD and CD groups was higher compared to others (P < 0.05
266) ght to suffer from reduced durability and higher complication rates.
267) However, it consumes higher computation and memory because it c
268) The higher concentration of phenolic and other
269) ssed in tissues activates sulindac with a higher contribution than gut microbiota in
270) n, shorter peptides are present at a much higher copy number than full-length protei
271) And as such, there is a need to examine higher/multiple cortical systems that migh
272) Alternatively, higher cumulative doses not exceeding 8 g
273) CC exercise performed with FROM induced a higher degree of DOMS, pain, ADL limitatio
274) RS methods can discriminate NVC evoked by higher demand tasks compared to baseline o
275) At higher densities, in contrast, this transi
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(1)27 than (11)4 and (21)3 strength (31)2 or
(2)23 in (12)4 concentrations (22)2 NAFLD (32)2 performing
(3)22 risk (13)4 expression (23)2 activation (33)2 plasma
(4)21 levels (14)4 incidence (24)2 at (34)2 potency
(5)8 among (15)4 proportion (25)2 auditory-perceptual (35)2 risk,
(6)8 rates (16)4 rate (26)2 cognitive (36)2 scores
(7)7 education (17)4 regions (27)2 extent (37)2 social
(8)7 prevalence (18)3 frequency (28)2 from (38)2 stimulation
(9)6 level (19)3 mortality (29)2 glutamate-cysteine (39)2 to
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--- WordNet output for higher --- =>幹部, おえら方 Overview of adj higher The adj higher has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (10) higher -- (advanced in complexity or elaboration; "higher finance"; "higher mathematics") 2. (1) higher -- (of education beyond the secondary level; "higher education"; "higher learning") 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)) --- WordNet end ---