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The proposed impulse noise detector overcomes the above weakness such that the switching median filter is much effective in impulse noise removal.
The results suggest that a time invariant formulation of the travel time distribution is usually inappropriate and not much effective in predicting transport.
It indicated that an environment with relatively low Zn content might be beneficial to the proliferation of osteoblast cells; on the contrary, the one with higher Zn content might be much effective in bacteriostatic property to S. mutans.
It was found that covering all surfaces of concrete walls with PICPF proved to be much effective in controlling water evaporation from concrete walls to atmosphere and to protect chloride attack from atmosphere, underground water and sea.
So the coordination in distributed sensor network the implementation of clustering is an important technique and clusters of bounded size which is the total number of nodes in a specific cluster, is an important parameter in clustering algorithms which are very much effective in reducing energy consumption by minimizing the neighborhood of a node.
Initial clinical studies revealed that single antiangiogenic agents are not much effective in advanced stage tumors.
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I am not sure I did much effective work in my 30-minute session.
Since vemurafenib is much more effective in the BRAF-mutated metastatic melanoma lesions than cytotoxic drugs, the clinical effect might have been more noticeable in the leptomeninges.
Löw's men were much less effective in grappling legitimately.
Translational modifications proved much more effective in controlling lycopene.
The renegade soldiers in eastern Congo have been much more effective in wreaking havoc.
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