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In the current context, power will change with n, the number of PTVs observed at the gene: there will be more power to reject the null hypothesis (for a specific alternative hypothesis) at genes that happen to have more PTVs in the sample, and as a consequence, informally, a low P-value will be more informative for a gene with more PTVs than the same P-value would be for a gene with fewer PTVs.

The interactive 3-dimensional TACT display was perceived to be more informative for assessing impacted teeth and their relation to surrounding tissues than conventional methods in some cases but not in others.

Pixel-level image fusion is designed to combine multiple input images into a fused image, which is expected to be more informative for human or machine perception as compared to any of the input images.

The BPASS traits capture the continuum of severity of impairments and may be more informative for genetic studies than are the discrete diagnoses of autism that have been used by others.

The merit of decomposing the full HAZ distribution is that it allows the effect of the covariates to differ over the conditional distribution of the HAZ score which would be more informative for policy guidance.

Nevertheless, considering that the structure of proteins is several times more conserved than their sequences [3], it is increasingly recognized that methods based on structural data can be more informative for the aforementioned purposes.

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For the positive subscale, the curve has one peak, around total score subscale scores of 8 to12, indicating that the scale is more informative for patients with lower scores, however the information function increases again after a total subscale score of 30, indicating the subscale contains discriminating items for patients with higher scores.

For this subscale, the curve has one peak, around the scores ranging from 22 to 32, indicating that the scale is more informative for patients with lower scores, however the test information function increases again from a total score of 60, indicating the subscale contains many discriminating items for patients with higher scores.

Regardless of the tight correlation between latitude and introgression, genetic information (e.g., AFLPs), and not simply geographical location, was more informative for root-to-shoot ratios and herbivore defense strategies for hybrid tamarisk plants.

The latter is more informative for observations during a magnetic storm compared to the vertical sounding method.

Furthermore, the precise interpretation of the epigenetic landscape is more informative for classification than the simple identification of differentially expressed genes12,13.

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