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One possibility, proposed by Wilson and Wilkinson [18], is that we may be better at detecting radial and rotational structure because global summating mechanisms exist for their detection, whereas the detection of horizontal structure relies on local summating mechanisms.
Cell-free tumor DNA monitoring was found to be better at detecting disease in relapsing lymphoma patients than circulating tumor cells or imaging methods.
And his bags would get tougher scrutiny because the machines that screen checked luggage are said to be better at detecting explosives and other dangerous materials than the metal detectors and X-ray machines used for screening passengers and their carry-on bags.
Although such an evolutionary dynamic may seem like something that exists only in the wild, it is possible for it to happen in human society as well between cuckolds and their cheating partners, constantly driving men to be better at detecting adultery and women to be better at getting away with it.
We had hypothesised that participants who lost personal information during phishing attacks would be better at detecting such attacks than the group of participants who have not because of their potential increased awareness.
Based on the results obtained in the first case study, the second event on July 26 , 2016 was analyzed by means of (hbox {PWV}_mathrm{goGPSw}) time series alone, since they were found to be better at detecting PWV time variations.
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Startups are better at detecting and unlocking emerging and latent demand.
Autistic people were better at detecting additional unexpected and expected sounds (increased distraction and superior performance respectively).
Under our working conditions, the RIA-706 method was better at detecting plasma PAG molecules than the RIA-497 system.
But this too is still just a hope, as the current research has not shown that digital mammography is better at detecting cancers in dense breasts.
Rather, those who report feeling stiff exhibit self-protective responses: they significantly overestimate force applied to their spine, yet are better at detecting changes in this force than those who do not report feeling stiff.
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