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234) atients with low socioeconomic status had higher NAFLD prevalence (four articles) an
235) Males were found to have a higher NAFLD prevalence (three articles),
236) Higher activation in the erector spinae (%
237) Higher activation in the gluteus maximus w
238) ients with Ribosomal P autoantibodies had higher anti-E.
239) In addition to anti-Ribosomal P, higher anti-E.
240) exported to cytosolic accumulated cAMP is higher at 38°C.
241) ng economy (p = 0.002) were significantly higher at all time points during the short
242) y-perceptual acuity and gender, such that higher auditory-perceptual acuity was asso
243) an typically developing speakers and that higher auditory-perceptual acuity would be
244) Higher cognitive scores were associated wi
245) pture subtle changes in brain networks of higher-order cognitive areas, and they sho
246) ion of Ki-67 in the TRD and CD groups was higher compared to others (P < 0.05
247) ayule plants subjected to water stress is higher compared to that of well-irrigated
248) sion observed in mice may not explain the higher disease burden of COVID-19 among me
249) he risk of EEEV could change resulting in higher disease burden or spread into previ
250) al CAF consumption, females might require higher doses of CAF to replicate subjectiv
251) ee thyroxine (T4) levels at goal required higher doses of levothyroxine and calcitri
252) Higher endostatin was associated with high
253) Mortality risk doubled for each log higher endostatin (hazard ratio 2.3, 95% C
254) ehydrogenase 1, and heme oxygenase-1 to a higher extent in EV cells compared with WT
255) tatin lactones were metabolized to a much higher extent than their acid forms.
256) ; 0·0001) and oils (P < 0·0001) were higher from food pantries compared with al
257) 1) and saturated fat (P < 0·0001) was higher from supermarkets than most other s
258) fferences due to age, except children had higher glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier
259) fferences due to age, except children had higher glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier
260) ex were all significantly associated with higher odds of PrEP awareness.
261) Refugee adults had higher odds of having a chronic disease co
262) comes compared to patients with only COPD-higher or more rapid increase in VL HHb an
263) , we show regions of the genome that have higher or lower levels of genetic variatio
264) We found that a higher percentage of NonTg mice (86.96%) w
265) ogical prognostic parameters, including a higher percentage of circulating lymphocyt
266) predicted the probability of being in the higher performing group (P = 0.017).
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(1)37 than (14)5 mortality (27)2 activation (40)2 or
(2)33 in (15)4 concentrations (28)2 anti-E (41)2 percentage
(3)28 levels (16)4 proportion (29)2 at (42)2 performing
(4)27 risk (17)4 rate (30)2 auditory-perceptual (43)2 potency
(5)11 rates (18)4 regions (31)2 cognitive (44)2 risk,
(6)10 among (19)3 consumption (32)2 compared (45)2 scores
(7)8 for (20)3 frequency (33)2 disease (46)2 selectivity
(8)8 prevalence (21)3 plasma (34)2 doses (47)2 social
(9)7 education (22)3 quality (35)2 endostatin (48)2 stimulation
(10)7 level (23)3 sensitivity (36)2 extent (49)2 to
(11)6 expression (24)3 strength (37)2 from (50)2 tumor
(12)5 and (25)2 F (38)2 glutamate-cysteine (51)2 weight
(13)5 incidence (26)2 NAFLD (39)2 odds

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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 ---