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Moreover, we tested both parametric and non-parametric algorithms in this study, it is of note that non-parametric algorithms are not explicitly better than parametric algorithms.

Whole-body cryotherapy with subsequent kinesiotherapy effects in AS patients was explicitly better compared to the group of patients who received only kinesiotherapy.

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Blancato hopes that the new focus and data following this bill will prompt new legislation that will address other forms of abuse more explicitly and better fund the ground troops responding to these cases at the state and local level.

When covariance between SNP is explicitly modelled, better estimates can be obtained although there is a risk of overparameterization in model 4. In conclusion, the proposed method implementing a realized relationship matrix based on aggregate SNP information is useful to genetically dissect complex traits especially when there are confounding factors between genetic and non-genetic effects.

In 2011, its evaluation report recognized that its investments performed well and reduced poverty, but recommended that the corporation define poverty and expected outcomes more explicitly to better-understand its effectiveness and approach poverty reduction more strategically.

By gauging total-market demand explicitly, you have a better chance of controlling your company's destiny.

By addressing these needs explicitly Simbody provides a better match to the needs of researchers than can be obtained by adaptation of mechanical engineering or gaming codes.

As is so often the case, it is much better to explicitly randomize how nodes select candidate nodes to team up with.

It seems, though, that there is much less of a difference here than meets the eye, and that Lewis would have been better off explicitly adopting the more opinionated view of Almost-Lewis.

While you'll want each journal entry to stand up on its own merits, you may find that your entries can be made better by explicitly referencing past entries.

However, Aristotle explicitly distinguishes between what is "better known for us" with what is "better known in itself" or "in nature" and says that he means the latter in his definition.

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