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The first graphic reflects an attempt to model decision chains across multiple individuals (n = 7) at a more coarsely grained level, and the second graphic is a more detailed analysis of three individuals where aspects of the sociocultural and organizational context are included.
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(iv) CCP may appear to fail if we use events that are too coarsely grained.
(a) Coarsely grained data, which consists largely of a single data file or deposition described by a single set of metadata.
POEM formatted results can be aggregated and thus more traditional coarsely grained taxonomic statistics are also computationally accessible.
Moose is more coarse-grained than beef, has a deeper flavor and is very lean.
Specimens occur in thin (∼1 cm) fine-grained, dark grey mudstone beds that oscillate with thinner, more coarse-grained layers that weather to a reddish color.
In principle, the more coarse-grained the classification, the easier the prediction is.
Employing a more coarse-grained spatial resolution would distort the shape of the sectors, respectively a more fine-grained resolution would lead to an increased model simulation time.
A more coarse-grained view on motif occurrences is also provided via a GBrowse interface [ 25].
Sancho Panza, along with Gamache and Lorenzo, are more coarsely conceived yet.
The few dance movements occur mostly on the peripheries of the main action and seem more coarsely shaped than is customary in Mr. Morris's work.
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