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"In 2001, the PC had achieved a quality point that could only be improved in small increments and the best innovations were happening outside it, like digital music, videos and the web," said Hargadon, a former Apple designer.
These results suggest that the prediction accuracy of soil properties may also be improved in small spectral libraries if an appropriate local modeling scheme is selected.
For example, good surgery is the appropriate combination of hundreds of individual tasks, many of which could be improved in small ways.
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Repeated future investigation is required at a later date to identify if infrastructure and internet access can be improved in smaller and more rural locations within each trust.
Autism, depression, migraine headaches, polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes mellitus type 2 have also been shown to improve in small case studies.
In fact, he is getting stronger, improving in small increments each day.
Nutritional status improved in a small cohort (Lavery et al, 1980).
Despite the well-established sedating properties of quetiapine, sleep-wake cycle abnormalities were not improved in this small sample of patients, suggesting sleep abnormalities associated with delirium may not be palliated with quetiapine.
The immune therapeutic efficacy of this approach was further improved in a small trial of triple-combination therapy with DNA vaccination encoding the WHcAg and WHsAg, programmed death-ligand 1 blockage and antiviral treatment.
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Results from in vitro culture also provided evidence that the expression of Nkx2.5 and cTnT was evidently improved in isolated cardiac small cells (cardiomyocyte-depleted cell fraction) and Sca-1+ cells by PGE2 (Supplementary Fig S12B and C).
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