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And, for the dependent variable "performance", growth and innovation remained as a more powerful measures than export.

The interviewees called for a more active approach to research and more powerful measures to combat climate change.

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In this line of research, we propose here a more powerful measure of complexity, the Human Algorithmic Stability (HAS), as a tool to better understand the learning process of humans.

Combined SEP might be a more powerful measure than individual income alone or neighborhood SEP alone in revealing social inequalities in MCH since it takes into account both the individual and neighborhood dimensions of SEP.

12 As it is relatively insensitive to population size, it provides a more powerful measure of variation than the SD when there are variable population sizes in the data set.

As analysis based on 3D clusters gives a more powerful measure of structural brain changes that occur over a number of contiguous voxels than statistics relying on information from a single voxel [ 20], we used a cluster based approach in both cases.

In Experiment 1 we studied FB- and PA-based learning in PD patients and controls and, as an improvement on previous methods, used a more powerful repeated measures design and more equivalent test phases during FB and PA conditions (including altering the FB condition to remove time limits on responding).

The quakes struck in quick succession, with the more powerful one measuring a magnitude of 6.4, the United States Geological Survey reported.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the quakes struck in quick succession, with the more powerful one measuring a magnitude of 6.4.

But if we have enriched such that most or all subjects in our study are expected to shift closer to conversion within the time of the study and eventually will progress to the next stage of AD, such as in an MCI population, then it is more powerful to measure decline as a continuous outcome [ 21].

Section 2 describes the development of normative decision theory in terms of ever more powerful and flexible measures of preferences.

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