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As you tire, your ability to judge and perceive things accurately decreases.
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Still the ability to recall sick leave length accurately decreased with increased lengths of absence.
Second, educated health staff will manage patients accurately, thereby decreasing their chances of developing severe forms, which in turn reduces dengue mortality [ 32, 91, 93, 107].
The simulation results revealed that the stripping model accurately described the decreases in ethanol mass and solution temperature during the stripping operation, with good agreement between the experimental and simulated data, and errors less than 5% in most cases.
As expected, the proportion of accurately predicted RefOGs decreases as the number of average domains per family increases (Fig. 3D).
Third, given the different assessment instruments used as well as a lack of information provided on the severity of depressive symptoms upon study entry, the investigative team was unable to assess accurately whether greater decreases might be achieved by those with greater depressive symptoms at baseline.
◆ The term dilutional-hyperchloraemic accurately defines a decrease in base excess, or a decrease in SID, associated with hyperchloraemia and a normal anion gap.
Artificial neural networks can accurately predict the decrease scenarios or the increase in input nutrients.
Using the employment to population ratio will accurately reflect the decrease in manufacturing employment.
It is shown that these laws can be determined by approximate formulae fairly accurately, the accuracy decreasing with increase in frequency.
MSNs and type II branching probabilities could be accurately modelled with decreasing functions of both the metrical (exponential functions) and topological (power functions of the centrifugal branch order) distances to soma.
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