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Thus, in the case of HD-MSTR, if more correct symbols are detected for the current iteration, during the next iteration, the reference template is improved and then the method potentially results in better BER performance.

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If the capitalists were more correct than the communists, and if human nature is fundamentally more competitive than it is cooperative, then it will not surprise us that people, left to their own devices in any setting where large amounts of money are at stake, will lie and cheat and steal.

Beijing is merely a rendering of the Mandarin pronunciation of Peking, just as Guangzhou is the Mandarin for Canton, though it might be more correct, if localism is all, to call it by its Cantonese name.

Calibrating a molecular clock on the fossil evidence, the observed genetic divergence between the two white rhino taxa suggests their separation for at least 1 1.4 million years if Hooijer's [49] date for the separation of the two genera is correct, and 0.75 1 million years if Geraads' [44] date is more correct.

If the combined analysis is more correct than the nuclear only analysis, it would indicate that crown Crenadactylus is significantly older (i.e. late Oligocene 20-40 mya).

Importantly, the individual performances were also analyzed statistically with binomial tests (according to the binomial distribution, 5 errors out of 20 trials result in a p-value of 0.041, so a subject can be reported as relying on the pointing gesture over chance if it achieved 15 or more correct choices).

In this sense, even a Wiener estimate, which applies a smooth mask on the singular values, is both more correct and should, if properly used, provide better results in general.

Nevertheless, unlike what happens in the representation using the parameters proposed by Szoor [13], which involves also the collagen content as well as that of the carbonate, two of the 23 samples examined (number 12 and 14), in the latter representations are distant from the respective cluster to which they should more closely belong if we refer to Szoor's more correct representation.

However, if this was the intended meaning, more correct lettering would have read "TIM.OΘEOC", which suggests van Eyck introduced spelling errors.

It is important to emphasize that we do not know which, if either, of the models is more correct.

Mine's far more correct.

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