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The kinetic results of adsorption are described better using the pseudo-second order model.

Analysis of the results shows that the electrical properties of the PS nanostructures are described better using the CPE in the equivalent circuit.

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Species diversity in litterbags was always higher than in box-corer, but macroinvertebrate assemblages were described better when using data pooled.

It has a non-Newtonian behavior which may be described much better using fractional derivatives.

This should be described better and it is necessary to cite the computational procedure used to compute this thermodynamic quantity.

This can be described better.

All these findings will be used to describe better mould spore lag time variability and then to predict more accurately bakery product shelf-life.

Second, the replication authors should describe better how they aliquot, store and use AOM, which soon after dilution becomes less stable and less carcinogenic, but more toxic and therefore can cause unexpected mortality that would hamper the experimental design.

This is true of many other characters as well – like Sarah, they have identifiable symptoms of depression, but are perhaps better described using words like "ennui" or "misery" or simply "unhappiness".

A mismatch between 82Rb IDIFs and AIFs was better described using a two-parameter model (Eq. 4), which provides for signal mixing with background regions.

Game theory provides less guidance within such complex games, and the resulting dynamics are often better described using tools from dynamical systems [17, 18].

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