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Use the same method to sharpen secateurs and hoes.
The risk of type-I error might have been avoided by using a correction method like the Bonferroni method to sharpen the significance analyses, but arguments against it have been put forward since it increases type-II error (Rothman 1990).
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Finally, after AMF, the rolling guidance refinement (RCR) method is used to sharpen the object edges.
This is a regression method that seeks to sharpen the separation between groups of observations while constructing maximally covarying linear combinations of the original predictors.
Additionally, the insect fossil record is currently dramatically expanding [ 1, 55, 56], and thus, better fossil calibrations coupled with larger samples of genes and taxa, as well as improved analytical methods, should continue to sharpen divergence time estimates for the major holometabolous clades.
The new diffusion method allows to enhance, to sharpen anomalies, and to smooth the background of the image.
One feature of our method is the ability to sharpen the association evidence in regions containing multiple weak signals across different ethnic groups.
We have also applied Yang's artificial compression method to the WENO schemes to sharpen contact discontinuities.
From these plots and by inspecting the standard deviation values one can clearly see that the new method allows to enhance and to sharpen different details of the weld defects without affecting the background or the neighboring regions.
He borrowed J.L. Austin's method of 'using a sharpened awareness of words to sharpen our perception of the phenomena' (Hart 1994, v, 14).
This does not happen in our method because we use a trace-based method to smoothen and then a shock filter to sharpen the given image.
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