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For this, gaze duration seemed to be a better variable than fixation probability.
So, the decrease in ESR might be a better variable than increase in CRP for diagnosis of the MAS.
The NK-cell mediated ADCC may therefore be a better variable to measure, because this would be easier to incorporate into current laboratory screening procedures, as the testing of monocyte-mediated ADCC is already established.
Some research has suggested that adult weight gain may be a better variable to assess adiposity and its metabolic consequences than body weight itself [ 33], since weight gain largely reflects an increase in body fat, whereas weight reflects both lean and fat body mass.
Presumably, better quality or experienced birds [46] start their incubation shifts with higher reserves and consequently, are better able to accommodate variable foraging conditions [42].
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Additionally, the Hu moment invariant is a better variable for stromal cell filtration due to its nonreliance on perimeter.
Extra years of maths was probably not a suitable indicator for high drug dose calculation knowledge; exam grades in maths would probably have been a better variable.
Pressure gradient is shown to be a better independent variable for correlating cell disruption than operating pressure over a wide range of operating and design parameters.
If the data can be monitored daily, then the rates in previous days would be a better explanatory variable in the model for prediction.
Cross-correlations with time lags demonstrated that the dynamic time variable was a better predictive variable of pulsed events than was the standard, static time variable.
Another possibility is that the experience variable may be a better reflection of work experience for the male rather than the female sample.
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