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The results indicate that both the spectral homotopy analysis method and the successive linearisation method may give accurate and convergent results using only few solution terms compared with the homotopy analysis method and the Homotopy-Padé methods.
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Some patients come to hospitals after unsuccessfully seeking care elsewhere and may not give accurate accounts of their history forcing doctors to repeat tests.
The use of smaller groups may not give accurate information; for example, in a study published in 2003, some randomly selected sets of five participants found only 55% of the problems [13].
These questionnaires may be subject to recall bias, as participants may not always give accurate data [ 124, 125] due to the time interval, degree of detail, personal characteristics, significance of events, social desirability or interviewing techniques [ 126].
However, the cage test involved human subject as volunteer to test the material may imitate the real situation of mosquito biting and may give the accurate results.
In recent years, large-eddy simulation (LES) becomes more and more attractive, because it can give the instantaneous flow and flame structures, and may give more accurate statistical results than the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) modeling.
Further studies providing better phylogeographic resolution and better coverage of Indian and European populations may give more accurate estimates of admixture rates.
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