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After the above analysis, the arrows in Figure 1 denote the directions of increasing error.
The most recent directions of increasing sample size through pooling and pursuing whole genome screens may overcome some of the obstacles.
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In contrast, the directional distance function scales point A to point A' on the boundary in the direction of increasing desirable outputs from y 1 to y 2 and decreasing undesirable outputs from b 2 to b 1.
The pattern in Nigeria also points in the direction of increasing spills.
The United States is leading the world in transforming its economy from manufacturing to services -- the direction of increasing profits in an age of globalization and computerization.
The force on the dipole is in the direction of increasing field when p is aligned with E, since the potential energy Ue decreases in that direction.
Well, this much we do know: once again Assange is taking his story in "the direction of increasing drama and public attention," according to Ball.
If the magnetic susceptibility χ is positive, the force is in the direction of increasing field strength, whereas if χ is negative, it is in the direction of decreasing field strength.
The Clausius form of the second law states that spontaneous change for an irreversible process in an isolated system (that is, one that does not exchange heat or work with its surroundings) always proceeds in the direction of increasing entropy.
"At some point, if an airport looks like an encampment, the balance will probably be tipped in the direction of increasing fear," said Barry Glassner, a professor of sociology at the University of Southern California and the author of "The Culture of Fear: Why Americans Are Afraid of the Wrong Things".
Arrows indicate the direction of increasing Re.
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