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"provides good performance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a product, service, or action that consistently performs well or exceeds expectations. Example: "The new smartphone model provides good performance, with a fast processor and long-lasting battery life."
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This comparison shows that the proposed model provides good performance.
A numerical example demonstrates that this approach provides good performance.
With the aid of robust control, this system provides good performance.
The software simulated results are shows that the proposed antenna array provides good performance in terms of return loss, VSWR and Gain.
After inclusion of these enhancements a robust design method is obtained, which provides good performance even for systems with long dead time and is easy to implement.
The well-known Support Vector Machines Recursive Feature Elimination (SVM-RFE) algorithm provides good performance with moderate computational efforts, in particular for wide datasets.
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It provides good performances of robots suitable also for application in robot soccer game and plenty of applications as testing AI, multiagents system as well as education purpose.
With this in mind, looking at Figure 1, we can see that provides good performances;, which means that list decoding avoids up to of the changes required by Lagrange interpolation, and on the other hand, the slope is nearly when.
These systems provide good performance and ease-of-use.
The control structures provide good performance for 10% changes in disturbance variables and setpoint changes.
We choose the network architecture and hyper-parameters empirically to provide good performance for both confocal and split detector AOSLO images.
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