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The locally neutral model can perform rather better, accurately predicting both annual and total species richness when appropriate values for m and d are used [see also [ 21]]. Figure 1 shows the sensitivity of the mean annual and total 29-year species richness predictions to variation in m and d.

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When the residuals of both models were examined spatially, the CART model appears to perform better, more accurately predicting hotspots of development and predicting the baseline proportion of deforested pixels more accurately.

For the targets located more than 3 meters away, the taller subjects were better at accurately guessing the distance of the Ping-Pong ball, according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances.

What is perhaps better — and accurately — understood is that Atomico is one of the few European VCs to have developed a penchant for making "moonshot" investments: putting money into a number of genuinely groundbreaking companies and exploratory technology that isn't expected to generate revenue for many years to come and will either change the world or fail spectacularly.

Thus, the modified PVN classification appears to be better at accurately predicting the outcome of patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, compared with the other two classifications.

We have never been more knowledgeable on eco-evolutionary mechanisms, causations and interactions – both across space and time, and in realistic settings; yet it must be clear that, despite the availability of more and better information, accurately predicting future changes in evolving ecosystems makes as little sense as predicting next year's weather day by day.

One study found that individuals are better at accurately interpreting happiness, contentment, and excitement, compared to anger, sadness, fear, and disgust.

Based on the assumption that previously established competence levels are accurate, the 9-point scale was better able to accurately classify learners' competence as unsatisfactory or superior.

"Rebasing does not change what was already there, it's just about measuring better and more accurately," Mr Kale said.

Being aware of potential points of derailment helps to better and more accurately navigate your readers past your own missteps so they can succeed where perhaps you first failed quite miserably.

Representatives from the Federal Reserve, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the comptroller's office all said they believed that the credit rating agencies were doing a better job of accurately assessing risks in their credit ratings now than they were before the financial crisis.

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