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Surgical procedures that might improve a condition but not make it perfectly normal are often avoided.
The use of the described primers might improve a future diagnosis of this bacterial pathogen.
Encourage your child to write down everything that irritates them, then consider how they might improve a product or experience.
In addition, over 60percentt of those surveyed also believed that researchers should deviate from study rules if doing so might improve a patient's care.
The current bipartisan ferment might improve a few lives, she conceded, but repairing criminal justice requires "a radical restructuring of our society," potentially driven by "third parties and new political formations" rather than by Republicans or Democrats.
For investigations that use multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA), however, employing many short runs might improve a classifier's ability to generalize across irrelevant pattern variations and detect condition-related activity patterns.
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When hackers clearly engineered better ways of doing things – a box that enabled free long-distance calls, an instruction that might improve an operating system – the bureaucrats stood in their way, wagging an unbending finger.
The European Consortium for the study of PHP (EuroPHP) designed the present genome-wide methylation study to gain insight in epigenetic profiles that might improve an epigenetic-based classification.
Therefore, the performance of Schemes 1 and 2 with respect to the IPC scheme might improve for a larger B. A smart global scheduler is required for jointly scheduling users across multiple clusters.
Such an approach might improve things a little in that part of the world.
When Mr. Brown was asked if the trans-Atlantic relationship might improve under a new president, Mr. Bush interjected, "One of those three has a good chance of winning".
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