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1 Conclusions: We observed that sRAGE concentrations remained relatively stable over three years.
2 Income inequality in New Zealand has remained relatively stable since the 90s.
3 Retail investors tend to prefer high-yielding, relatively stable stocks, and well-known companies.
4 The figures are relatively stable compared with the previous report on Friday.
5 But the humanistic point of view assumes something relatively stable in life.
6 Peak VO2 and peak oxygen pulse remain relatively stable during early adulthood.
7 Within relatively stable contexts this shortcoming is noticed only at rare intervals.
8 It was about 10 p.m., and sea conditions were relatively stable .
9 In Britain wholesale power prices have so far remained relatively stable .
10 Netanyahu leads a relatively stable coalition government and presides over a buoyant economy.
11 Unlike Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria where conflict is continuing, Jordan remains relatively stable .
12 Meanwhile, overall economic conditions have been relatively stable for a couple of years.
13 In most cases, across the 31 subjects examined, standards have remained relatively stable .
14 The COVID-19 hospitalisation and deaths figures have been relatively stable in recent weeks.
15 Zimmer is assuming modest global economic growth and relatively stable employment, he said.
16 Results: All 128 first-episode schizophrenia patients maintained relatively stable psychiatric improvement.
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