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We also explore alternative empirical definitions of what constitutes a busy director and find that commonly used proxies for busyness perform well relative to more complex alternatives.

It's Complicated," Dr. Abigail Zuger explains that many straightforward, uncomplicated approaches to health care are too often dwarfed by unnecessarily complex alternatives: It's not that the American health system is completely deficient in small, clever, inexpensive fixes.

The economical benefits of low-Gd designs compared to conventional Gd designs are comparable to those achievable by distinctly more costly and complex alternatives, like the use of enriched gadolinia.

Due to its limited availability, the corrected contrast opacification (CCO) decrease and the transluminal attenuation gradient (TAG) were suggested as less complex alternatives.

Despite CSAIL's unconventional approach, participants in the study had a higher success rate than with state-of-the-art, more complex alternatives, and gamers in particular were adept at this kind of remote control.

We all know that there's more to a real-world marketing mix than simple conceptualizations of product, price, place and promotion, but it is simpler than the more realistic, albeit more complex, alternatives we could instead consider.

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Tanagers that have been studied have either a Complex Basic Strategy or Complex Alternative Strategy (Ryder and Wolfe 2009).

His decision leaves open the possibility that they could face trial in a Cambodian court rather the politically complex alternative, an international court.

Tanagers that have been studied have a Complex Basic Strategy or Complex Alternative Strategy, and the preformative molt in Tachyphonus is partial in nature (Ryder and Wolf 2009).

The SAPAP protein family has at least four members and undergoes complex alternative splicing, but the physiological roles of its members are unknown (Takeuchi et al, 1997; Kim et al, 1997; Satoh et al, 1997).

Avoid listing multiple names of genes (or proteins) separated by a slash, as in 'Oct4/Pou5f1', as this is ambiguous (it could mean a ratio, a complex, alternative names or different subunits).

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