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97) star rats were separated into two groups (control and LPT) and 50 cN of force was a
98) ration in comparison to the other groups (control and laser 0.5 J/cm²) at 48 and 72
99) fication systems [the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-2000 and the
100) Control and smoker groups were matched for
101) 42, except in one animal each in vehicle control and DBP (100 mg/kg)-treated groups
102) sticular T levels were detectable between control and TBTCl-exposed offspring at the
103) Gabapentin is well known for its pain control and antiepileptic effect, but its
104) of the programme (independence, personal control and autonomy) and the values of th
105) oning may underlie both perceived primary control and beliefs about the cyclical nat
106) tant for mRNA shuttling and translational control and binds to proteins important fo
107) significantly different from those in the control and biodiesel groups (p < 0.0
108) considerably different from those in the control and biodiesel groups.
109) frequencies were significantly higher in control and case groups, respectively.
110) g to body mass index were seen in healthy control and cocaine-dependent individuals,
111) es, could all significantly contribute to control and elimination of these diseases.
112) te matter volume increased in young adult control and epileptic rats over a period o
113) were not significantly different between control and epileptic rats.
114) considerably different from those in the control and fish oil biodiesel groups (p 
115) f strength, selfmanagement, patients' own control and independent role.
116) Group I served as a control and is incubated with vehicle (tol
117) ucational background; perception of risk, control and liability; and attitude toward
118) challenges at the intersection of tobacco control and macroeconomic policy-making: (
119) tivity and evaluates tools for diagnosis, control and management.
120) educed compared with that of the diabetic control and marketed treated animals.
121) f awareness of basic knowledge concerning control and prevention of chronic obstruct
122) r groups: the first group was used as the control and received 1 mL/kg saline; 3 mg/
123) Student's t test was used to compare the control and smoker groups, and p < 0.
124) a as they attempt to design and implement control and surveillance systems against a
125) wever, considered the how the illusion of control and the gambler's fallacy might be
126) mical parameters were appreciated between control and treatment groups.
127) ed, consistently alluding to 'illusion of control' and 'gambler's fallacy' categorie
128) of proliferating cells after 4 h (70% of control) and 48 h (84%) exposure to NPs.
129) owing: G1--the first molar was a negative control, and the second received a resin s
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--- WordNet output for control --- =>1.管理する, 制御する, 統制する, 抑える, 2.コントロール, 実験対象, 管理, 対照標準 Overview of noun control The noun control has 11 senses (first 9 from tagged texts) 1. (19) control -- (power to direct or determine; "under control") 2. (16) control -- (a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another; "measures for the control of disease"; "they instituted controls over drinking on campus") 3. (7) control -- ((physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc; "the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired"; "he had lost control of his sphincters") 4. (5) control condition, control -- (a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment; "the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw") 5. (5) control -- (the activity of managing or exerting control over something; "the control of the mob by the police was admirable") 6. (4) dominance, ascendance, ascendence, ascendancy, ascendency, control -- (the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her") 7. (3) restraint, control -- (discipline in personal and social activities; "he was a model of polite restraint"; "she never lost control of herself") 8. (2) command, control, mastery -- (great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French") 9. (1) control, controller -- (a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine; "the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly"; "I turned the controls over to her") 10. control -- (a spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance) 11. control -- (the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc.; "they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls") Overview of verb control The verb control has 8 senses (first 4 from tagged texts) 1. (28) control, command -- (exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces") 2. (20) control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate -- (lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger") 3. (7) operate, control -- (handle and cause to function; "do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol"; "control the lever") 4. (1) manipulate, keep in line, control -- (control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage; "She manipulates her boss"; "She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up"; "The teacher knew how to keep the class in line"; "she keeps in line") 5. control, verify -- (check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; "Are you controlling for the temperature?") 6. control -- (verify by using a duplicate register for comparison; "control an account") 7. see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure -- (be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product") 8. master, control -- (have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?") --- WordNet end ---