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165) this reason, an increase in the levels of high density lipoprotein is considered in
166) l ester transfer protein increases plasma high density lipoprotein-cholesterol level
167) nsfer protein, its interrelationship with high density lipoproteins, and to give an
168) Rats treated with the high dose (200 mg/kg) of TCS showed a sign
169) 2 h between them; G3: low-power laser at high dose (application at one cervical and
170) e in antibody titer in animals exposed to high dose has been observed compared with
171) d because of its simplicity, low cost and high efficiency in expanding a large numbe
172) tages of H2 production biotechnology with high efficiency transformation of differen
173) s, viral vectors are applied due to their high efficiency.
174) novel multilevel sampling system allowing high frequency and cumulative sampling opt
175) Depressed caregivers also reported a high frequency of disruptive behavior in t
176) In spite of such a high frequency of this condition, its lite
177) arison and neighbor-joining tree revealed high genetic divergence of River Jia Bhore
178) This research revealed high genetic diversity and low genetic dif
179) are relatively cost-effective and have a high genetic proximity to the human.
180) These high-risk groups can be targets for preven
181) "bridge" for the transmission of HIV from high-risk groups to the general population
182) en 6-24 months old from low-, middle- and high-wealth groups from four study sites a
183) of complementary foods is associated with high incidence of childhood growth stuntin
184) A high incidence of periodontitis and cardio
185) This study has proved a high incidence of poor prognostic factors
186) Endoscopic follow-up of high-risk patients (≥ 3 tubular adenom
187) considered in the prophylactic therapy of high-risk patients who are using ziprasido
188) y to the concept of early intervention in high-risk patients.
189) High rates of daily alcohol use (20%) and
190) made up of adult plants and seedlings and high rates (>77%) of livestock herbivor
191) at the highly pathogenic clade evolved at high rates in all of the known structural
192) High ulnar nerve injuries frequently resul
193) an effective therapeutic intervention for high ulnar nerve injuries in human.
194) are no approved effective treatments for high ulnar nerve injuries.
195) The abilities of high-functioning ASD children (n = 84) to
196) l information across the CC in youth with high-functioning ASD relative to healthy c
197) s had a long putative control region with high AT content (71.28%).
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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 ---