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In this case, keeping the projects separate allows each firm to adjust its leverage more adequately than in the joint operation case.
In addition, residues with RD values ranging from 1.0 and 5.0 are predicted with lesser mean absolute errors, indicating that these data points are more adequately represented in the current dataset and hence are better predicted by the SVR approach.
Selection was more adequately assessed in cohort and case-control studies.
Our study and careful dissection of the approach used provides insight into how the rates of evidence-based practice may be more adequately assessed in practice.
The qualitative Case study was designed not to include healthcare professionals as responding actors as their perspectives are more adequately represented in current literature and the most significant gap was child and parent views and experiences.
The reason we consistently use lysate activities throughout the paper is that this is what was the basis for the selection of improved variants in our screens and therefore more adequately reflects "fitness" in our model evolutionary system, as mentioned in the text (subsection "Phenotypic reversibility in the laboratory evolution of PTE").
In contrast, a components-based model may more adequately explain heterogeneity in the included interventions, but may say little about the interventional mechanisms at play and may thus be of lesser utility.
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