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When they compared their results to BotOrNot, a state-of-the-art algorithm for detecting individual bots, Zaman and Mesnards found that they not only could distinguish bots from humans more reliably, but they were able to do so using much less information.

(Why tie your shoes when you can use Velcro? Why add a long list of numbers when a calculator can do it faster and more reliably?) But understanding who we are and how we came to be the way we are?

The new sensor works far more reliably, but can cause some weird side effects.

It is possible that computed tomography imaging (CT) could identify retained cement more reliably but this is not current practice.

Other approaches, which coarsen the AFS [ 5- 7] by combining entries, may converge more reliably, but such coarsening may also reduce statistical power.

The results of the present study revealed that 7 Fr nasobiliary catheters relieved obstructive jaundice faster and more reliably, but caused greater total discomfort than 5 Fr nasobiliary catheters.

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By applying this scheme, we can not only guarantee that messages can be more reliably delivered but also the number of unnecessary message delivery can be reduced in the network.

There are spots elsewhere that more reliably ice over, but for New York's longest river, where the sport earned fame, the opportunities are now fleeting.

Recently, efforts have been made to define molecular markers, or clinical milestones, that predict the course of patient outcomes more reliably than cytogenetics but, to-date, such findings are not fully reproducible.

However the proportion of polymorphic SNPs significantly increased from selection with filters F0+F1+F2 (175 in 300) to selection with filters F3+F4 (279 in 396) (Chi-square Pearson = 9.36; p = 0.00221), suggesting that the inclusion of a filtering requirement on the SNP flanking sequences not only results in more reliably assayable SNPs but also increases the proportion of polymorphic SNPs.

The closest, said Roger Tabor, a British cat biologist, may have been a 1954 study in Germany in which cats placed in a covered circular maze with exits every 15 degrees most often exited in the direction of their homes, but more reliably if their homes were less than five kilometers away.

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