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1 However, reported reliability measures were highly variable for different methods and agents.
2 Traditionally reprogrammed cells are highly variable , making them difficult to work with.
3 However, this definition identifies MBs with highly variable short-term risk of death.
4 Background: Reported frequency of post-stroke dysphagia in the literature is highly variable .
5 Its expression in tissues is highly variable , indicating complex regulatory mechanisms involved.
6 The disintegration and dissolution of commercially available calcium tablets was highly variable .
7 Rudimentary parts, as is generally admitted, are apt to be highly variable .
8 Second, the marker-to-OC ratios of available biomass smoke profiles are highly variable .
9 Treatment effects on podocyte GL-3 content and foot process width were highly variable .
10 Conclusion: Patient values and preferences regarding thromboprophylaxis treatment appear to be highly variable .
11 Background: The clinical features, course and outcome of hantavirus infection is highly variable .
12 The clinical course is highly variable and several clinical features have prognostic value.
13 The clinical course and outcome of HIV-1 infection are highly variable among individuals.
14 Current published protocols require significant added clinical effort and have highly variable results.
15 Existing assays are time consuming, and results are often highly variable .
16 A task-based coding scheme was employed to better define the highly variable work.
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This collocation consists of: Highly variable through the time
Highly variable across language varieties