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The phrase "a better reliability" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used when comparing the reliability of two or more things, but the adjective "better" does not appropriately modify the noun "reliability" in this context.
Example: "We need to ensure a higher level of reliability in our systems to meet customer expectations."
Alternatives: "improved reliability" or "greater reliability."
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They show that it is competitive, in terms of makespan, compared to existing reference scheduling methods for heterogeneous processors (HEFT), while providing a better reliability.
In the framework of resorbable devices, an increased demand for a better reliability in drug delivery systems emerged, based on resorbable polymers degradation control.
Initially study 1 finds through empirical study that the RM of face has a better reliability.
The coefficients of variations (C.V) for total phenolic and flavonoid contents were 0.24 and 0.17 respectively, which indicates that a relatively lower value of CV showed a better reliability of the response model.
Only Toyota has a better reliability record, the magazine said.
The PLE test showed a better reliability, but this result comes from a single study [ 12].
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In a previous study, it received a somewhat better reliability [ 9].
We are currently working on algorithms for detection of two tumors to ensure an even better reliability.
For better reliability, a statistical analysis of the results compressive strength and density was used.
The values of the ICC may range from 0 to 1, with a higher value indicating better reliability.
Whereas the existing models predicted with relative errors varying between 10 and 127% (depending on product and pipeline conditions), the new developed model resulted in predictions within 24% accuracy for a wide range of scale-up conditions, which provides better reliability and a narrower range of predictions, more suitable for industrial scale up requirements.
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