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Значения термина greater levels на английском
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Outlets of large US-linked corporations would also receive greaterlevels of protection.
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Most of this has been financed by greaterlevels of borrowing.
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The second is that the aura becomes more intense with greaterlevels of spirituality.
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He has recommended greaterlevels of care for first-year students.
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Many crave much greaterlevels of clarity and support.
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De Cos called for a strengthening of banks' balance sheets and greaterlevels of efficiency.
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Recent studies have reported that patients with cancer experience pain at moderate or greaterlevels.
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He said there were a number of ways to do this, including greaterlevels of out-sourcing.
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Compared with matching control regions, genes contained within cis-eQTL clusters showed much greaterlevels of coexpression.
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The increased flux was secondary to greaterlevels of acetyl-CoA from metabolic reprogramming to β oxidation.
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Furthermore, greaterlevels of NPY were observed in individuals exhibiting fewer psychologic symptoms of dissociation during stress.
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The sooner mechanisms for greaterlevels of pension saving, both public and private, are introduced, the better.
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In return, train drivers will need to show greaterlevels of flexibility to support long-term service reliability improvement.
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Rodriguez-Sanchez said the PAYG model needed to be proved at a large scale to attract greaterlevels of investment.
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Unmet information needs were associated with greaterlevels of stress, poorer psychosocial outcomes, and lower satisfaction with healthcare services.
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Conclusions: Patients with AMI and clinical depression have significantly greaterlevels of medical comorbidity than nondepressed, socially isolated patients.