Examples of using Was comparable in English and their translations into Dutch
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noted that ReFacto AF was comparable to ReFacto, the original form of the medicine.
the quantity was comparable to that of the weight of a goat.
The frequency of gastrointestinal perforation was comparable between the treatment arms in the clinical study.
The incidence of IRRs in subsequent infusions was comparable in both arms and decreased with each cycle.
The pharmacokinetic exposure of rilpivirine in co-infected patients was comparable to that in patients without co-infection.
Tolerability of Duloxetine Lilly 60 mg once daily in elderly patients was comparable to that seen in the younger adults.
with or without didanosine was comparable.
The volunteers were attracted by a salary which was comparable with the salary of a mayor governing a town of 20,000 residents!
Yet another pleasant shock was that the cost was comparable with greater end Nike,
as shown by a therapy discontinuation rate on account of adverse events that was comparable to the placebo group.
whereas exposure to parent drug was comparable to exposure in healthy volunteers.
The ECOG performance status was comparable between both groups, as was the number of prior therapies.
Change from baseline in total YMRS showed continued improvement and was comparable between risperidone and haloperidol at Week 12.
argued that the internet part was comparable to the teletext in a CTV.
crossover study in 24 healthy volunteers showed that the pharmacokinetic profile of Valtropin was comparable to that of the reference product.
Metacam was comparable to flunixin in treating signs of infection
In the studies, vaccine immunogenicity was comparable between breast-feeding women
Glycaemic control(HbA1c) with Levemir was comparable to NPH insulin,
Vaccine immunogenicity was comparable among breastfeeding mothers and women who did not breastfeed during the vaccine administration.
The peak incidence in 1997 and 1998 was comparable with 1996 and observed among 4 to 5-year-old children.