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94) DL were correlated with smoking index and high-density lipoprotein (HDL), superoxide
95) ein cholesterol (LDL-C) and a decrease in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-
96) MDA) in G2 when compared with G1, whereas high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-
97) ide and the rs1042714 and log-transformed high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level
98) re levels were significantly reduced, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level
99) The predictive value of serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-
100) deg C by means of a stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatographic as
101) A high-performance liquid chromatographic st
102) m the PLGA-TCP scaffold was quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HP
103) alysate dopamine levels were monitored by high-performance liquid chromatography wit
104) e tribal groups were studied by automated high-performance liquid chromatography.
105) acidin were analyzed using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
106) High mortality rates of breast cancer in t
107) nd developing countries with unacceptably high mortality even for early-stage cancer
108) It is associated with a high mortality rate, low adherence to medi
109) It carries a very high mortality rate.
110) cytosis (HLH) is a systemic disorder with high mortality rates and can be triggered
111) uality of resource allocation have led to high mortality rates.
112) y contaminated with HCH residue levels as high as 1.8 × 10(5)  mg kg(-1).
113) the commercially available LCP rose to as high as 105 MPa, whereas for the modified
114) , from 15/1000 children in Thailand to as high as 342/1000 children in India.
115) ber JX569848) and the A + T content is as high as 77.46%.
116) n vitro set-up and the analytical tool as high as possible.
117) A cross-sectional study of children with high-functioning autism (n = 30) and peers
118) -related quality of life in children with high-functioning autism as compared to a s
119) Children with high-functioning autism had significantly
120) lity of life of school-aged children with high-functioning autism is poorly understo
121) -related quality of life of children with high-functioning autism to that of typical
122) duct and its tributaries, because of the high degree of anatomic variability of the
123) complex shapes and microstructures with a high degree of automation, good accuracy a
124) Therefore, a high degree of clinical suspicion and syst
125) Both diseases, while untreated, have a high degree of mortality (2,3).
126) in 2 compartments, place fields showed a high degree of spatial repetition with a s
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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 ---