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But if we're interested in the future of mobility, and how "inequality experienced in childhood affects mobility between childhood and adulthood," then the proper comparison should match immobility data from the '90s with inequality data from the more-equal 1960s and 1970s — which would presumably yield different results).

The service uses humans, so it'll presumably yield better results than Google Translate or similar automated translation services.

A quantitative approach that uses a method that can be standardised and applied independent of the expertise of the assessor would presumably yield higher agreement.

Higher values of N Lp would presumably yield larger NPs [24], which would have a gradually less pronounced SERS as a function of N Lp until the Ag film fully percolates.

It is important to note that measurements of Aβ42 and tau (two proteins measured by ELISA and not detected by 2D-DIGE) were not included in these clustering analyses; because these 'discovery' samples were selected for this study on the basis of CSF Aβ42 and tau levels, such inclusion would presumably yield perfect or near-perfect segregation by CDR status in this 'discovery' cohort.

With these models, robust experimental designs can be generated, which presumably yield data with optimal discrimination information.

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It is merely the scaffolding without which individuals would not have the capacity to engage in their individual "religious struggles," which presumably yields this lesser category of "religious significance" to the political state that enables it.

Linearly scaling these results down to typical exposure levels presumably yields approximate quantitative rates of, for example, disease or cancer.

Traditionally, either a subset that performs best for the greatest number of nested/inner runs is chosen (thereby, partially accounting for variance or random effects in the data) or, in case where no single subset is chosen for a majority of the inner runs, a union of all chosen subsets (one for each inner run) presumably yields the best performing feature subset for the outermost test fold.

However, given that data failed to support the assumption of equal inter-category distances even with consideration of the observed CIs, increasing the number of observations would presumably have yielded even stronger evidence against legitimate raw score summation of the response categories studied here.

Though the Council of Trent in 1563 declared his work sound, Philip and the Inquisition would not yield, presumably for political reasons.

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