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This basis has the advantage being more closely representing a vibrating signal.
And there's certainly people who talk about what it means to see characters more closely representing yourself, or different types of people.
However, seismic data are available only at coarse vertical resolution, more closely representing interval average rock properties, whereas well log facies data more closely represent point rock properties.
In experiments aimed at more closely representing the clinical schedules of OPEC and OJEC, cisplatin exposure was for 24 h while etoposide was added for 4 h.
Future studies are therefore warranted in which the hypotensive effects of the treatment with ALM are tested in models more closely representing the septic patient with hemodynamic instability.
Our results, obtained from brain sections of transgenic mice under therapeutic protocols, show plaque morphologies more closely representing compact, dense cores, which may explain why more plaques are associated with glial reactivity.
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She said LGBTI candidates were important because "a parliament best serves a community that they more closely represent".
The situation at Los Angeles Southwest, without question, more closely represents the norm among community colleges around the country.
Other times it can take on a more creepily utopian tone, suggesting that should the world more closely represent the shiny libertarian enclaves of Silicon Valley, the world's problems would be solved.
"People were saying, 'We may have a black candidate in the race who we may like, but we also have a candidate in the race who more closely represents the issues that we care about,' " Mr. Smikle said.
Later, manual calls dwindle and more closely represent actual emergencies.
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