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In addition, the search engine was updated to better tune relevancy boosts and call-number faceting.
ALPHA continues to detect antihydrogen atoms at an increasing rate as the experimenters learn how to better tune their experiment, Fajans said.
The first lady repeated her claim to be in better tune with New Yorkers on school aid, health care, the environment and taxes.
By monitoring the path of stem cells in the body, scientists can better explore experimental therapies, and doctors can better tune treatments in patients.
He does not say more than what needs to be said, but it is known that when he does say something, you'd better tune in because it is sure to be hilarious.
He won in the hands of the American jockeys David Flores and Jerry Bailey in the United States and the Australian Kerrin McEvoy may get a better tune out of Sulamani than Frankie Dettori.
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But the German economy is better tuned than it was.
He built a platform better tuned to mainstream voters.
His third, "Hearts Wide Open," brings a better group sound, better tunes, better soloing.
Disappointingly, he racked up some modest scores; ducks would have been better tuned to his later aesthetic.
At a push, it's encouraging that the new control system is better tuned than the old one.
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