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Can you even evaluate that?" The other side of this debate would say that you not only can evaluate it, but you should.
We also evaluate that the core radius and height have an effect on power flattening.
To evaluate that the patient population is of sufficient size, e.g., to determine reliable parameter values, the Jackknife resampling method may be applied [14].
From Table 2, it is possible to incorrectly evaluate that the perfect scrambling scheme (random matrix) has more complexity than the FF soft decoding, since it only provides the types and numbers of operations for real value computation.
The aim of the study was to evaluate that the effect of lysine and protein intake over two consecutive lactations on lactation and subsequent reproductive performance in multiparous sows.
Considering results in Table 4 it is possible to evaluate that the best value of ζ is 0.3 considering specimen with t1 thickness; nevertheless, also in this case the value ζ = 0.2 can be considered as a good compromise, considering all geometries of the γ specimen.
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"She made a claim, and [the judge] will use the evidence to evaluate that claim," the lawyer said.
"If they were to call on the coalition for assistance, we'd evaluate that, given the conditions of what's happening on the ground," he added at a news conference here in Baghdad.
But I'll evaluate that again after I play the game.
To evaluate that, we used one of the best assays, 'growth in three-dimensional culture'.
"We will be evaluating that option in the future," he told me.
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