compared
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This was particularly so for women carers of those with dementia, 47% of whom were depressed compared with 11% of carers of the physically impaired.
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We expect returns from agriculture to be greater and fisheries returns to be less under the alternate management plans as compared with the base model.
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Compared with the region's previous combustible qualities, this was a great achievement.
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Some fences have been replaced and moved compared to older maps, but it is still quite easy to recognize the localities from former studies.
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Here we define a party's regional strength as its relative electoral performance in a region compared to its national performance.
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Therefore, the difference in the dehydration and rehydration paths was much higher in control seeds compared to primed seeds.
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It turns out that this difficulty considerably slows down both tasks, as compared to the scenario with positive knowledge radius.
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Compared to the previous results, the fluctuation of relative phase difference is considerably reduced.
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Additional children were wanted by 61 % of women with parity seven or eight, compared to about 41 % of women with seven or eight surviving children.
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Compared to the abundant use of such items in sites postdating 50,000 this absence is telling.
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Compared to the borough's population, few aged in the fifties took part.
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Intellectuals would have to be compared with social actors other than intellectuals and with non-intellectual modes of action (supposing these exist).
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The frequency of fire entry into forest fuel samples of different type were compared by 2 analysis of 2 x 2 contingency tables.
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The expected values of either type (expected value range or expected symbolic value) are compared with the corresponding design attribute values.
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Reported gastrointestinal symptoms, general health and self-reported hygiene practices were compared.
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