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With all the players wearing microphones on court, those two set the tone from the start, with Roddick calling for water in the middle of a rally much better described as a mock rally and Djokovic actually drinking water as he volleyed from a seated position.
The normal process of detecting bad notes has been much better described: A device that measures brain activity, called an electroencephalograph, registers two signals, known as mismatch negativity (MMN) and P300.
On the other hand, Downey [22] found that while file size distributions on a UNIX workstation follow similar lognormal patterns, there are situations where the distribution is much better described (in its fat tail) by power law, shown especially in the case of Web servers [23].
Thus, these observations demonstrate that microglial movements are much better described by Lévy flight, a distribution with "fat tails", than by a simple random walk.
Instead, they are much better described by independently binding TOG domains.
Those published since are indeed of much higher quality and the prognostic factors, however many, much better described.
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Traditionally, discussions about morphogen gradients focus heavily on fate changes, while in plant development 'guided differentiation' much better describes the action of auxin gradients.
Responsiveness was first examined by collapsing responses on the OTE question to four possibilities (worse, the same, a little better, and much better), as described above.
The creed of the ex-KGB officers who make up much of his inner circle is better described as Chekism, which takes its name from the first Soviet secret police, the Cheka.
They also did much better in describing the model.
Is it possible that after nine years we still can't do much better than describe that 2001 tragedy as having "proportions that we cannot begin to imagine"?
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