Sentence examples for more appropriately compared from inspiring English sources

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Additionally, those with access to primary care tend to use the ED more appropriately (compared to those with no access to primary care) and therefore are less likely to leave without seeing a doctor [7].

With Algeria, the approach may, perhaps, be more appropriately compared to the tossing of a coin, or, as I put it when Hamlili and Houari were repatriated, to a kind of Russian Roulette, which, though marginally better, is hardly appropriate after all these men have been though.

Therefore, population central tendency concentrations are more likely representative of long-term average exposures and are more appropriately compared to biomonitoring guidance values based upon chronic toxicity benchmarks that assume long-term steady state exposure (Hays et al., 2012; Kirman et al., 2012).

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- It is proposed that this form of transformation is beneficial for more appropriately comparing different patient cohorts and informing an individual patient how they are progressing compared with others of the same age and gender.

It is proposed that this form of transformation is beneficial (a) for more appropriately comparing different patient cohorts and (b) informing an individual patient how they are progressing compared with others of their age and gender.

Some have appropriately compared the proposed Broadwater liquefied natural gas terminal to the ill-conceived Shoreham nuclear plant.

Because of these improvements in methods over time, we cannot appropriately compare our early nursing home disease rates to those calculated from more recent data to draw conclusions about changes in trends.

To demonstrate the importance of behavioural solution identification strategy more appropriately, GLUE is also compared with two other informal multi-criteria calibration and uncertainty estimation methods (Pareto optimization and DDS-AU).

To optimise the compared methods more appropriately to predict stability changes in unseen proteins, we split the training set into 10 folds so that none of the folds shared homologous sequences (unseen-protein cross-validation).

Much of the work on animal cognition is more appropriately described by the term comparative cognition, because the processes and capacities underlying behavior are compared between species (Shettleworth 2010).

When biological effects (e.g., inflammation) of two particles are compared, the lung burden may be more appropriately expressed as particle volume, particle surface area (Oberdorster et al. 1994b).

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