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PLAIN-1485 · run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)
The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher — which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.
A — run 19 (hybrid)
- Dietary fat and meat intakes and risk of reflux esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
- Chicken as Reservoir for Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Humans, Canada
- In vitro binding capacities of three dietary fibers and their mixture for four toxic elements, cholesterol, and bile acid.
- Incident Heart Failure Is Associated with Lower Whole-Grain Intake and Greater High-Fat Dairy and Egg Intake in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
- Satiety: have we neglected dietary non-nutrients?
- Original Articles: Phosphorus and Potassium Content of Enhanced Meat and Poultry Products: Implications for Patients Who Receive Dialysis
- Extra-phosphate load from food additives in commonly eaten foods: a real and insidious danger for renal patients.
- Colonic fermentation of indigestible carbohydrates contributes to the second-meal effect.
- Hypercalciuria Associated with High Dietary Protein Intake Is Not Due to Acid Load
- Animal protein and the risk of kidney stones: a comparative metabolic study of animal protein sources.
B — run 16 (vector)
- Dietary fat and meat intakes and risk of reflux esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
- Chicken as Reservoir for Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Humans, Canada
- Incident Heart Failure Is Associated with Lower Whole-Grain Intake and Greater High-Fat Dairy and Egg Intake in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
- Satiety: have we neglected dietary non-nutrients?
- Original Articles: Phosphorus and Potassium Content of Enhanced Meat and Poultry Products: Implications for Patients Who Receive Dialysis
- Extra-phosphate load from food additives in commonly eaten foods: a real and insidious danger for renal patients.
- Colonic fermentation of indigestible carbohydrates contributes to the second-meal effect.
- Hypercalciuria Associated with High Dietary Protein Intake Is Not Due to Acid Load
- Animal protein and the risk of kidney stones: a comparative metabolic study of animal protein sources.
- Randomized phase II trial of lyophilized strawberries in patients with dysplastic precancerous lesions of the esophagus.