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Perhaps being given a specific date could yield advantages that only those in the system would know.
Three-dimensional display of lesions and volumetric measurements have advanced and may yield advantages in the assessment of tumour response.
Although the integration of a research framework within the Statewide Exercise program yielded advantages of a larger sample size at a relatively low cost, there are several limitations.
Not using the linear/quadratic programming might even yield advantages when the reference panel does not provide good proxies for all ethnic groups in the cohort.
(Total return: minus 23%.) Not quite four years ago in this space I advised staying away from junk because its yield advantage over Treasurys was a meager three percentage points or so ("Junk: Not Worth It," Jan . 10 , 2005
Competition by proxy asking the courts to wage your war in the market place is a time-tested tactic that rarely yields advantages for anyone.
Employing k means clustering for obtaining first generation of solutions yields some advantages.
His 12 Qa4 was a new move, although it did not yield any advantage.
Differential yield advantages of different combinations of the qDTYs indicate a differential synergistic relationship among qDTYs.
Figure 1 illustrates the yield advantages associated with HS-FCC vs. the conventional and high-propylene FCC units.
There were significant correlations between the yield advantages of SY63 (1C*) and SY63 (2A*) over SY63 and their grain yield, respectively.
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