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The phrase "improved from to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show a comparison between two things or situations, highlighting how the first has been enhanced or upgraded to become the second. Example: The company's profits improved from $10 million to $20 million in just one year.
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For example, in the case of fully connected multihop, multi-commodity wireless network in Figure 6, if SNR operating point is changed from 5 to 30 dB, then the accuracy level required by the self-interference cancelation should be improved from to to start gaining in network layer performances.
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The average of the DIC score improved from 5.6 to 3.9 to 2.9.
Ford's initial quality complaints fell from 143 to 136, while DaimlerChrysler improved from 141 to 139.
The preoperative total scores improved from 9.6 to 17.2, and from 9.4 to 17.0, respectively.
Mean BCVA improved from 0.06 to 0.15 at 6 months and to 0.38 at 12 months.
Mean HHS improved from 49 to 85. 6 patients required conversion to total hip arthroplasty.
Mean d'Aubigne and Postel scores improved from 5.9 to 11.3; mean Harris hip scores improved from 43.8 to 92.8.
Average Knee Society clinical score improved from 52.9 to 95.1; average Knee Society functional score improved from 60.5 to 82.0.
The mean ASES shoulder score improved from 30.0 to 83.3 points, and KSS score improved from 37.4 to 76.5 points.
Pre & post IP2: trainee confidence at routine AOS management improved from 1.93 to 3.17; confidence at emergency AOS management improved from 2.17 to 3.33; understanding of AOS principles improved from 2.17 to 3.5.
The short-circuit current density (Jsc) improved from 3.72 to 6.78 mA/cm2; the open circuit voltage (Voc) improved from 0.34 to 0.39 V.
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