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(Rowing more precisely describes propelling a boat by use of an oar fixed in an oarlock).
We would argue that variability of the 'Peak IPD' more precisely describes reliability within narrow frequency band.
We developed ANCESCON, a package for distance-based phylogenetic inference and reconstruction of ancestral protein sequences that takes into account the observed variation of evolutionary rates between positions that more precisely describes the evolution of protein families.
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But it might be more precisely described as a culture of fear.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated to more precisely describe White House press secretary Sean Spicer's location late Tuesday night in the minutes before he briefed reporters.
It is now beyond cliché to point out that, as espoused by the Republican Party, the pro-life position is more precisely described as pro-birth.
International governments have been looking for alternative models that is loosely tied to regions, more precisely described as "strategic trade alliances". The TPP could operate as a pivotal starting point for a more viable multilateral trade system that more readily responds to trade challenges today.
The latter are more precisely described as fleshy-limbed vertebrates.
CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian statistics may be useful to more precisely describe neonatal intubation competency in residents.
Those equations can more precisely describe the real processes of a system than impulsive differential equations.
Using the complexity equation, refinery complexity is more precisely described in terms of its average and variance.
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