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The role of technology in supporting behaviour change is increasingly important although the evidence remains sparse.
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is increasingly frequently being diagnosed, but systematic descriptions of the natural history and clinical handling of the condition are sparse.
We simulated networks where the connectivity is made increasingly sparse, which makes the network's evolution increasingly unlike that predicted by the deterministic equations.
Corporate governance specialists say that succession plans at many companies are sparse, and directors are increasingly turning to outside candidates when a chief executive leaves suddenly or is dismissed.
Although narratives have been increasingly used in medical education, there is sparse literature on its specific use in the teaching of biomedical research ethics [ 7].
For each hyperparameter set, several predictive models (100 for PKIS and 39 for HTSFP subsets) were built using increasingly sparse training data (label removal model, Additional file 1: Figure S1A) as well as one model using the complete training data.
The level of both discussion and general on-line interaction was reduced and became increasingly sparse as phase 2 proceeded.
Without much appetite for film-making, and no longer the box office draw she was, Bacall's acting career became peripatetic and increasingly sparse.
Among these sites was a ranch in Arizona whose vegetation, Savory had claimed, had become "moribund" and increasingly sparse since grazing there had ceased.
The documents become increasingly sparse after 400.
The population is extremely sparse.
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