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In these cases, arsenic (V) can be more effectively removed than arsenic (III).
As opposed to X ^ 1, noise in Y was more effectively removed in X ^ 20.
Also, heavier molecular weight PAH compounds (e.g. chrysene) were more effectively removed than lighter molecular weight compounds.
At the same time, the PLU hydrogel more effectively removed hydrophobic materials like oils from samples than did PEO hydrogel.
As observatory data, in general, are more accurate than repeat survey data (because of better baseline control and because seasonal and other short-term variations are more effectively removed by using annual means), we weighted observatory and repeat station secular variation data in a ratio 1 0.7 in the least-squares solution.
The performance of a filter for dimensionality reduction operating in the spatial domain, such as the one adopted in[2], should be in principle improved by considering a transformation to a domain, such as frequency, where these kind of redundancies can be more effectively removed.
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The sorbed surfactant onto activated carbon can more effectively remove hazardous organic compounds in liquid environmental samples.
Clay loam has a smaller particle size and a higher specific surface area than loamy sand soil; and because of that, it was able to more effectively remove these elements from the influent than the loamy sand soil.
From these data we deduce a necessity to more effectively remove auxins from the culture upon induction.
Maleic acid pretreatment more effectively removes loosely packed lignin in secondary walls which increases enzyme accessibility for digestion.
In addition, we note that the proposed Jaccard filter is able to more effectively remove genes with moderate log base means and small log fold changes (see Fig. 2).
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