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Discover LudwigThe phrase "describe better" can be used in written English.
It can be used when you want to encourage someone to provide more detailed information, such as in the sentence "Please describe better what you observed."
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Moreover, experimental studies are supported with computational fluid dynamics (CFDs) simulations and developed mathematical models to describe better the phenomena taking place in a bubble column reactor.
All these findings will be used to describe better mould spore lag time variability and then to predict more accurately bakery product shelf-life.
No one can describe better than she has done in "Personal History," her autobiography, the upbringing and the era that taught her to be more ornament than instrument, or the husband who was more welcomed into her family's journalistic empire than she herself, though she had more experience as a journalist.
The problem to explore which features could describe better emotions has been widely addressed [18 20].
These patients tend to describe better quality of life at 2-4 months after ICU discharge.
This implies that a greater number of features tend to describe better the items than a significantly smaller set, considering the recommendation algorithm used in this work.
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In this case, Freundlich isotherm describes better in the multisite adsorption isotherm for rough surfaces.
These symbols approximated what a word described better than a word ever could.
In particular, the two diodes model describes better the dependence of efficiency on concentration.
And the countries, cities, gardens, the bays of seas assigned to my brush came closer, ready now to be described better than they were before.
MS1 describing better drugs, encompasses much of the same perspective.
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