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comparative

[kuhm-par-uh-tiv] / kəmˈpær ə tɪv /


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They conclude: "These findings provide supportive evidence for continued investment in HEMS, particularly for severely injured patients, though comparative studies with alternative care pathways are needed to establish causal effectiveness."

From Science Daily

It’s unclear if the agency will do so; it released last year’s comparative update on Jan. 17, 2025.

From MarketWatch

The study presents a comparative ranking that measures levels of monogamy across a range of mammal species, including humans.

From Science Daily

An ideological move away from globalization by some countries and the encouragement of reshoring that denudes comparative advantage benefits may also lift prices.

From MarketWatch

The company said this would be driven, among other items, by actions taken in North America and continental Europe to improve performance, as well as easier comparatives in continental Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal