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Experimentation allowed a finer grained set of design rules than the rules only developed out of economic theory and empirical observations.

Increasing the density of vertices in the lattice allows for a finer grained set of possible coordinates, but we found that a density higher than 6 points per Å (216 points per Å) does not produce significantly better intermediate structures.

It is the first time the automatic recognition of such a fine grained set of categories is being attempted for full papers.

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We compare the scientific productivity of PhD students who are hired from a fine-grained set of mutually exclusive affiliation types: a PhD supervisor's affiliation, an external affiliation from which the supervisor derives her coauthors, and an external affiliation with which the supervisor has no coauthorship ties.

For instance, the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 standard splits the process into a more fine-grained set of phases.

In production environments, one possibility for a finer-grained set of publications could be a definition based on geographic regions (e.g. "Airspaces in the San Francisco area").

The model comprises three layers with an increasing depth of operationalization: six phases of IP (e.g., analyses IP situations or procure information and (IP) project planning) and the fine-grained set of fourteen multiple IP skills (e.g., arrange aspects in sequences or procure, assess, and structure information) which will be used in this study as an initial set of skills (see Table 1).

The logarithmic sampling allows uniformly spanning different orders of magnitude of the parameters value using a reduced and fine-grained set of samples, therefore efficiently analyzing the response of the system in a broad range of conditions.

The logarithmic sampling allows to uniformly span different orders of magnitude of the value of the chosen parameter using a reduced but fine-grained set of samples, therefore efficiently analyzing the dynamics of the system in a broad range of experimental conditions.

In these latter cases, Cresswell wishes to asscociate a semantic value more fine grained than a set of worlds with the embedded sentence (or 'that' clause).

Thus Cresswell wishes to associate with a sentence (or more accurately, a 'that' clause) some semantic value that is more fine grained than a set of worlds, so that attitude verbs may (sometimes) distinguish between sentences that are true in exactly the same worlds.

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