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It is concluded that the refined SA method possesses the advantages of the traditional SA method, whereas it does not exhibit its unacceptable inaccuracies.

It is because the strain correction factor has been taken into account in the Williamson-Hall method, whereas it was not taken into account in Scherrers's method.

This increase was as high as 20%and29%9% in Sessions 3 and 4, respectively, for the blocked training method, whereas it was much lower (11% in Session 3 and Session 4) with the random training method.

By way of example, substructure d in Figure 9 is considered as deleterious for bioactivity on COX-1 by the predictive method, whereas it is regarded as beneficial by the Student's method.

The researches show that, the seismic performance of the square-based membranous latticed shell is comparatively well, and the reasonable combination number of vibration modes is 15 in the vertical seismic analysis of this kind of structure by the mode-superposition response spectrum method, whereas, it is 60 in the horizontal seismic analysis.

The specific area of our MEGO is 2400 m2/g when measured using the standard contact porosimetry method, whereas it is several times smaller (∼600 m2/g) when measured by using the Brunauer Emmett Teller method based on the low-temperature nitrogen adsorption.

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This result would have required seven independent quantitative real-time PCR assays to target the groups involved in nitrification when using traditional methods, whereas it represents only one of a variety of results obtained in this non-targeted approach.

Moreover, previous analyses of carotenoids have relied on point-sampling methods whereas it is likely though unknown that an individual's carotenoid profile in nature is temporally dynamic, as circulating concentrations respond to daily nutritional supplies and to physiological demands for combating oxidative crises [9], [10], [11].

If this behaviour is learned socially then a given population may disproportionately use one method, whereas if it is learned asocially one might expect use of both methods in proportion to their opportunity and profitabilities.

It hints at the notion that majority voting is an unconditionally reliable (truth-conducive) method, whereas in fact it is only conditionally reliable.

(ii) In [12], Charitha and Dutta established error bounds for (VVI) by using the projection operator method and strongly monotone assumptions, whereas it seems that our method is more simple from the computational view since there are not any scalarization parameters.

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