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Attending to the limitations usually inherent to field surveys, like time, technicians and budget, LT appeared more efficient than the other methods, providing great precision and accuracy in less time.
Although the tectorial-restraint method provides great sensitivity for individual cells, the sallet system also attains good sensitivity, but in another way: by causing many cells those in common contact with a given sallet to work in parallel, thus producing a spatial summation.
Hence, this method provides great application potential on graphene-based electrical and optical devices, whose performance usually relies on strain.
Therefore, this method provides great flexibility in adjusting the final breakpoint set, and we can obtain a list of breakpoints with lower FDR (<5%) by adjusting the corresponding parameters.
The new method provides greater savings as the variability of success rates among centers increases.
But the LMA method provides greater degree of robustness than the ABP in case of 2-D VES modeling.
Underreporting of energy intake is prevalent in food surveys, but there is controversy about which dietary assessment method provides greater underreporting rates.
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