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For their part, new private investors look for better indications that Greece is finally able to pivot from a disappointing economic past to a better future, including by removing through another debt rescheduling an overhang that persists despite what was already the largest restructuring in history of sovereign liabilities.
Finally, optometrists may have a better indication for referring patients to MRCs for additional training.
Firstly, bone is a better indication for MRgFUS than soft tissues.
"Out of sample" data (i.e. not used for training) gives a better indication of true performance (middle).
We chose the Pearson correlation as our metric since it is not sensitive to differences in scaling and average expression levels but rather compares the degree of linear relationship between the two probe-sets which is a better indication for the overall similarity.
Small and large firms are differentiated between because very few recruiters have 25 or more employees, see Table 4. Therefore, the large firms provide a better indication of mobility for the paid employees hired by large private sector firms.
This value is generally lower than for the calibration but gives a better indication of the model's performance.
Again, this value is generally lower than for the calibration but gives a better indication of the model's performance.
However, Schwartz et al. [ 26] and Waters and Mulroy [ 10] demonstrate that normalizing for walking speed would give a better indication of walking efficiency.
This value is generally lower than for the calibration model but gives a better indication of the model's performance.
This value is generally lower than for the calibration model but gives a better indication of the models performance.
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