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Discover Ludwig"indicates a better performance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it in any context where you are talking about a change in performance. For example, "The team's five game winning streak indicates a better performance in the upcoming season."
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A lower Brier score indicates a better performance.
A lower average rank indicates a better performance.
This indicates a better performance of HT3D in relation to LSD and PPHT.
A higher number of pystones per second indicates a better performance of a Python interpreter.
When combined with SMRPs, miR-126 indicates a better performance for the discrimination of subjects with high-risk to develop tumors, suggesting a potential diagnostic indicator for patients in the early stages of MPM (cf Fig. 4D).
A lower BIC indicates a better performance of the model.
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Results indicate a better performance of the proposed approach over the conventional approach of independent planning.
The results show significant spatial variation in texture, in good agreement with the OIM measurements, and indicate a better performance of the VPSC model than the Taylor model.
In addition, morphometric analysis of the vascularization process by OEC indicated a better performance of OEC in the co-cultures with primary osteoblasts compared to monocultures of OEC.
Meanwhile, the isomer selectivity in gasoline product also indicated a better performance for Cat3 with meso-SAPO-11, which increased by 2.13%% than Cat2 with microporous SAPO-11 during the catalytic cracking process.
The results with a highly efficient As mass retention (>92%) indicated a better performance under C-deficient and oxidized conditions (Eh ∼324 795 mV) regardless to the SO42− concentration in the inflow wastewater.
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