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If the noise contains outliers, or is of impulsive nature, then it is better characterized by a distribution with heavier-than-Gaussian tails.

However, in some applications, the quality of a process can be better characterized by a relationship between a response variable and one or more predictors.

We find violations of ROCL and that behavior is better characterized by a source-dependent version of the Rank-Dependent Utility model rather than Expected Utility Theory.

Outward rectification of whole-cell currents is a hallmark of VRAC that can be better characterized by a voltage step protocol reported before [12], [26].

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The 39B3 mutant exhibited a delay in colour change from green to orange while 39E7 was better characterized by an abnormal final yellowish colour instead of the natural orange coloration.

However, the region that demonstrated the peak effect was at the edge of the montage of electrodes applied, suggesting that this effect might be better characterized by an electrode array, which covers regions inferior to the classical 10 20 or 10-10 electrode montages [ 23, 24].

The pattern of left amygdala activation in the present task – associated with both emotion and conflict-processing – might be better characterized by such an explanation, especially considering that emotional information must be evaluated for valence, while at the same time suppressing subjective emotional responses, in order to optimally perform the task.

We intend to demonstrate that drought can be better characterized by augmenting climate metrics with an index of water supply, which is a combination of runoff and recharge, often an acute impact, and an index of landscape stress, which is more of an extended and cumulative condition.

With younger participants the logarithmic-linear distinction is less clear; for example in Siegler and Booth [ 5], 5% of kindergarteners produced a series of estimates better characterized by the linear than the logarithmic model and 45% were best modeled by a logarithmic representation.

Perhaps partly in response to such suggestions as Sturdy's, they have proposed that some Glasgow practitioners, like Findlay (as well as Stockman), might be better characterized by the intermediate position of "clinician-scientist": practitioners who combined a strong interest in laboratory science with a continuing commitment to clinical control of both practice and research.

Radical economics, including feminist economics, is better characterized by what it opposes than by what it advocates.

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