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The phrase "average which can exaggerate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where an average is misleading or inflated, but the wording is confusing.
Example: "The average which can exaggerate the true performance of the team should be analyzed carefully."
Alternatives: "misleading average" or "inflated average".
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So trading volume was below average, which can exaggerate moves in the prices of stocks and main market indexes.
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Different VOI selection, e.g. data maximum, or thresholding techniques even lead to a more complex behaviour which can exaggerate noise and create overshoots common in OSEM as well as Gibbs artefacts in the reconstructed volume [24].
Notably, re-injecting PCCs after this time can cause accumulation of factors with a long half-life (for example, factor II), which can exaggerate the thrombotic risk.
Stretching may improve your posture, which can exaggerate how tall you are — or de-emphasize how small you are — but it cannot add inches to your frame.
Positive studies have a greater chance of being published, however, which can falsely exaggerate the results [ 11].
Now, the minds of an entire generation are developing with virtual selves representations of themselves which can have exaggerated, false, or accurate relationships to their lived existences.
In addition, this RCT is elaborately designed to minimize the sources of bias and distortion of the results, which can be exaggerated in a surgical clinical trial.
Several age-related amyloid disorders are characterized by the extracellular deposition of fibrils and aggregates of TTR, which can be exaggerated by protein oxidation [ 48].
Such aberrantly isolated clusters of latent pacemakers could become activated and take over the role of the leading pacemaker which can be exaggerated during the abnormal response to autonomic stimulation.
Palin's overwhite teeth, which often appear veneered with blinding-white porcelain, can exaggerate her frequent smile and make her look monstrous.
You can exaggerate the size of his shoes, which appear to be almost directly connected to his butt, since his legs are disproportionately short.
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