Sentence examples for relative fine from inspiring English sources

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A relative fine quantization is beneficial for the estimated entropy to reflect the motion distribution correctly.

Pérez is referring to informational fliers that Rhode Island has distributed to educate residents about the voter-ID law, which highlight in large text that each voter must present an ID and, in relative fine print, notify voters of the provisional ballot option.

Infection patterns have also been linked to ecological factors at a relative fine scale, such as altitude (Marzal and Albayrak 2012), distance to water (Wood et al. 2007), food availability (Knowles et al. 2011), host density (Isaksson et al. 2013; Lachish et al. 2013) or other habitat characteristics (Lachish et al. 2013; Gonzalez-Quevedo et al. 2014).

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Therefore although the relative fine-tuning of gene expression could be affected, the same final result would be achieved in both cases.

In February, Attorney General Eric Holder acknowledged that he couldn't seek penalties beyond the relative library fine at certain large banks.

Relative to fine (whose value in the first component is 1.70), the term okay has actually a negative valence (−0.34), whereas the term good has a positive one (0.43).

Furthermore, the data suggests (for one genotype) that there is an increased allocation of biomass into these fractions relative to fine roots.

UFPs have very low mass but magnitudes higher PNs and therefore a high surface area relative to fine or coarse particles.

To the best of our knowledge, there is no evidence to suggest that use of large needles increases the risk of needle track seeding relative to fine needles.

UFPs (smaller than 0.1 μm) have many unique properties that have led scientists to hypothesise that this size fraction may have specific or enhanced toxicity relative to fine (PM2.5) or coarse PM.

Relative to fine PM, few studies have documented the associations between exposure to PM10 2.5 or ultrafine particles and airway inflammation and systemic outcomes in epidemiological studies (Lipsett et al. 2006; Pekkanen et al. 2002) or controlled human exposure studies (Behbod et al. 2013; Brook et al. 2013; Graff et al. 2009; Samet et al. 2009).

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