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"Playing an instrument may help youngsters better process speech in noisy classrooms and more accurately interpret the nuances of language that are conveyed by subtle changes in the human voice," she told the American Association for the Advancement of Science in San Diego, California.
The models might even help paleontologists more accurately interpret sets of footprints once made in shifting surfaces but now preserved in sandstones or mudstones.
The reason the genomics data layer is a problem with global consequences is that until we understand how to more accurately interpret DNA sequence,genomics will be confined to the early adopter niche market.
Such dendroarchaeological studies provide a deeper understanding of the history of construction of historic sites in Tennessee and the Southeastern U.S. in general, helping historians, historical architects, and historical agencies more accurately interpret and understand the value of our historic resources.
Therefore, better integration of demographic information into time-series plots is needed to more accurately interpret disease trends.
Thus, base rates of healthy individuals' low scores are required to more accurately interpret neuropsychological results.
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The results suggest that when sources of bias are revealed and controlled for, significant settlement patterning can not only be identified, but more accurately interpreted.
Thus, this specific departure from free trade can be more accurately interpreted as a means of securing revenues and of sustaining a political order that, on the whole, was pro-export oriented.
These teeth are more accurately interpreted as being derived from the anterior or posterior portions of jaws from older individuals (Figure 3).
In addition, because the response is over a defined experimental region, a specific medium formulation is more accurately interpreted as a coordinate in the specified design geometry.
The STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA) reporting guidelines, first published in 2001, 1– 9 were designed to improve the completeness and transparency of reporting of interventions in controlled trials of acupuncture, in order that such trials may be more accurately interpreted and readily replicated.
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