Examples of using Was lower in English and their translations into Swedish
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The performance during April for our selected sectors was lower than the market.
The SVR rate for patients treated for 8 weeks was lower with this treatment duration as summarized in Table 11.
The fever rate in all eight studies was lower after the second dose than after the first dose.
seriously injured people was lower than might have been expected from an accident of this nature,
The price level in China was lower in previous years
The 2006 crop was lower than expected, at 266 million tons, due to adverse meteorological conditions.
The order intake for new farm machinery was lower in Sweden and Denmark,
CTCAE grade 3 and 4 thrombocytopenia was lower in PV(5.5%) than in MF(11.6%) patients.
Households' consumption expenditure was lower than disposable income,
but the margin was lower than the preceding year primarily due to less favorable product mix.
since the reliability and validity was lower than desired and it's difficult to generalize the results to the population.
The frequency of side effects was lower in the group of children who received half of the adult dose.
As operating profit was lower than expected, the high level of debt and financial expenses burdened Stockmann's earnings.
Growth from the second to the third quarter was lower than was assumed and, moreover, outcomes for previous quarters in 2007 were revised downwards.
At the end of the month, snow depth was lower than usual in large parts of the country.
Income was lower than last quarter,
EBITDA was lower than that of the top year of 2009 and amounted to SEK 181 million(228).
Race The clinical effect(weight loss) of rimonabant in Black patients was lower than in Caucasians.
How about,"Soil resistance… at the refinery construction site… was lower than that indicated in the original project… with substantial indication of soft soil
Order intake was lower than that of August 2012, but exceeded that of September 2011 by almost 17%.