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If we use a quadratic equation instead of the linear equation in (5), it would bebetter to adjust the transmission rate more appropriately, but it could cause moreoverhead of the complexity.

Sure, the SSI program would benefit from minor tweaks to serve beneficiaries more appropriately, but it's not necessary to stage a massive overhaul in order to effect change, as these economists suggest.

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We agree with Schmitz et al. that their revised values for intensity and abundance of planktonic bioluminescence may be more realistic, or at least more appropriately conservative, but argue that their conclusions are incorrect because they have not considered some of the main arguments put forward in our paper.

No consensus has developed on exactly where this find fits into the human family tree (or, more appropriately, "family bush"), but, even if it is a hominin, it is highly unlikely to be a direct ancestor of H. sapiens.

But, more appropriately, you can call me a fan of the most accomplished franchise in the history of the sport.

The term assemblage is frequently applied to all minerals included in a rock but more appropriately should be used for those minerals that are in equilibrium (and are known more specifically as the equilibrium assemblage).

We may never understand how and why the Masts thought it necessary to start gilding the lily - or perhaps, more appropriately, the paper - but at some point they did.

Guzmán, who examined Smith's US collections, suggested that the material might be more appropriately considered a Galerina, but Redhead and Smith noted that several features of Mythicomyces corneipes are inconsistent with placement in Galerina, including spore print color, presence of metuloids, stem texture, and tawny basal mycelium.

And the simple H&E examination of many nodes will be replaced by a much more detailed (at least immunohistochemistry) examination of fewer but more appropriately selected lymph nodes.

These joint meetings may have reflected a sense of joined up working on the part of professionals and led patients to feel confident that their care was being more appropriately and expertly managed, but they did not lead to care that sought to treat both their physical and mental health problems synergistically.

However, the impact of CAD on diagnostic accuracy should not be determined according to the proportion of benign and cancer lesions marked by the system (Warren Burhenne et al, 2000), but more appropriately should be based on the effect of CAD on actual recalls (Freer and Ulissey, 2001).

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