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A higher score denotes a better quality study.
A model with a smaller DIC denotes a better fit.
Since there were 20 items the final scores can vary from 0 to 60 for which a lower score denotes a better oral health [ 7].
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Then, for a sufficiently small neighborhood, we denote a better resource allocation scheme by and, which yields higher EGOS transmission rate.
Average AEEC provides an indication of the estimation performance in each trial where lower scores denote a better estimation performance (see Fig. 5).
Others use the ratio of within-cluster similarity to between-cluster similarity, with higher ratios denoting a better cluster solution [45], often times using the same feature upon which the clustering was based.
Under this principle, the length of the transmission is a proxy for the quality of the representation, with a shorter encoding denoting a better representation.
The global correlation of transcriptional profiles provided a quantitative assessment of how well cell lines model tissue; a higher Pearson correlation coefficient denoted a better model of cervical tissue.
Among the latter group, there's much excitement about the arrival of ultra high-definition video – a relative term that signifies a picture quality better than high definition, which in turn denotes a picture quality better than standard definition, which in turn describes anything more advanced than an MS Paint illustration.
For each ED, a smaller AIC denotes a model that better fits the data.
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