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The cause of the difference in control success, then, should not be exclusively that the model behaves differently without control within these networks, but must involve a difference in how control signals move throughout the networks.
Other factors could involve a difference in the extent of the adhesion of the powder to the electrolyte, or a difference in the thickness of the cathode layer.
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Our empirical strategy involves a difference in differences (DiD) framework coupled with propensity score matching.
According to the Laplace law, the meniscus curvature radius change involves a difference in pressure within the drop [77].
For Derrida, Husserl's descriptions imply that the living present, by always folding the recent past back into itself, by always folding memory into perception, involves a difference in the very middle of it (Voice and Phenomenon, p. 56).
(A case involving a difference in opinion with a faculty member) When our attitudes were similar, I could tell my opinion to a faculty member.
One of the reproductive isolating mechanisms between D. yakuba and D. santomea involves a difference in ventral branches shape in the male genitalia and is the most conspicuous difference in genitalia morphology between males of the two species (Lachaise et al. 2000).
The first hypothesis involved a difference in the adaptive landscape between the +EQU/−AND and the +EQU environments, one that allowed populations in the +EQU/−AND environment to cross what was an adaptive valley in the +EQU environment and thereby reach a peak of higher fitness.
My empirical strategy involves a difference-in-differences regression model to estimate the effects of Medicaid expansions on labor supply and welfare participation.
According to the Engineering Windows 7 blog, a good amount of the changes will be done 'under the hood' but still, some updates will involve a visible difference.
These later were designed to tap spontaneous phonological production, in which the names of pictures to be named involve a phonological difference (e.g. in French poule/boule/moule; "phon-diff") or change of segmentation (e.g. in French car/car-te/car-t-on; "phon-seg").
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