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270181 occurrences (No.97 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
184) re were more likely to be innovators when compared to other centrally-located PCAs,
185) a lower rate of graft versus host disease compared to other donor sources.
186) he weakest intentions to report rape when compared to other ethnic groups, cultural
187) elevated risk for depression and suicide compared to other ethnic groups.
188) splatin-loaded targeted-nanogel treatment compared to other formulations.
189) decreased significantly in the SFNC group compared to other groups (p<0.05).
190) ontrolled statistically when the IPDS was compared to other measures of psychopathol
191) berculosis infection (LTBI) treatment, as compared to other referral groups, and to
192) (0.02) and it was very low (0.011), when compared to other species of Gallus.
193) ad significantly lower risk-adjusted rate compared to other surgical inpatients for
194) in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) compared to healthy controls by measuring
195) te normal mimicry in children with ASD as compared to healthy controls, but that in
196) intervals, starting at the diagnosis, and compared to healthy controls.
197) ference has been evidenced in AS patients compared to healthy controls.
198) sture, in patients with Meniere's disease compared to healthy general population.
199) O, P < 0.0001) in AWD/CDH infants compared to healthy infants at birth but h
200) atic body areas differ in EDS-HT patients compared to healthy subjects.
201) hreshold in a group of rheumatic patients compared to healthy subjects.
202) antly reduced inspiratory muscle strength compared to healthy term born infants but
203) Compared to their counterparts who did not
204) The predicted models were compared to their CT joint models.
205) tions in African Americans with NSCLC, as compared to their White counterparts.
206) 6 h produced maximum inhibition of CFU compared to their controls for both microo
207) owed a statistically significant decrease compared to their controls in colony formi
208) tly more common for gender-referred girls compared to their female siblings on eithe
209) ese children may be at heightened risk as compared to their nonexposed peers for the
210) six randomly selected NP with spores were compared to their respective control NP.
211)  0.01) to be exposed to solid fuel smoke compared to their rural counterparts.
212) Compared to conventional motion compensati
213) ssures and small white matter tracks when compared to conventional MRI and DTI.
214) The performance was compared to conventional motion compensate
215) 2.69-fold increased in bioavailability as compared to conventional tablet formulatio
216) roved dose conformity to the tumor target compared to conventional three-dimensional
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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 ---