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Qualitative case study methods typically produce findings that are preliminary and indicative.
Iterative reconstruction methods typically produce more accurate reconstructions, but take significantly more time to compute, which limits their usefulness in practice.
Different DNA mixture interpretation methods typically produce different genotypes and distributions.
According to [3], automatic gene prioritization methods typically produce their outputs either by filtering the candidate genes into smaller subsets or by ranking the candidate genes.
Zangger Sterk pure shift methods typically produce small (a few %) artefact signals, usually in the form of weak sidebands at multiples of the F1 spectral width SW1 (i.e., the inverse of the increment in t1) used.
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The HPLC method typically produces values that are higher than those of the L. casei method (13, 16).
This method typically produced too many signals for each to be investigated with available resources while possibly failing to signal during true disease outbreaks.
Bottom trawling is a fishing method that typically produces high levels of bycatch and is associated with extensive benthic habitat damage.
An overdose of acetaminophen does not typically produce immediate symptoms.
Such megaprojects typically produce far fewer tangible benefits than advertised.
Cumulonimbus clouds typically produce large amounts of precipitation.
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