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A comparison of the results from 21 temperature data loggers randomly introduced into a compost pile with those from 20 systematically introduced data loggers showed that the mean, maximum and minimum temperatures in both methods were very similar in their magnitudes.

This high concordance suggests that both methods were very successful in identifying reproducible SFPs.

Because results of both methods were very similar, only those of the MIM analyses were reported.

Interestingly, the effects of AGPAT6 on PY estimated by both methods were very similar.

As results of both methods were very similar, only those of MIM were reported in this study.

Only data from the multiple imputation model are presented here, as the results from both methods were very similar.

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Both methods are very different but are placed together in the same chapter.

We demonstrate that the widths and speeds determined by both methods are very similar.

However, both methods are very sensitive to outliers in the data and some robust alternatives have been proposed.

Both methods are very suitable for solving inverse problems in practical implementations, as they are robust and fast.

It can be seen from Table 3 the Pink noise samples distribution produced by both methods, is very similar to the distribution of the artificial Pink noise.

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