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Mr. Anderson, the bassist, puts it more precisely.
Or, to put it more precisely, nothing ever rattles him.
Here, we identify it more precisely.
These rules allow the semantic annotation of geospatial data and, coupled with the conditional planning method, this approach represents more precisely the situations of nonconformities with geodata quality that may occur during the execution of the Web Service composition.
This model represents more precisely the ancestral tumour probably due to the presence of the same microenvironment [ 54].
Travel speeds should be treated as stochastic if we hope to represent reality more precisely.
One suggestion is that attention is guided by salience; the more salient aspects of a scene attract attention and are represented more precisely than less salient aspects.
The quantity w t is the advective displacement during the temporal sampling interval δ t, which can be represented more precisely as w t =v t δ t, where v t is the advection velocity.
Accordingly, duration and magnitude of hypoglycaemic/hyperglycemic events are represented more precisely, as compared with time-discrete BG signals.
Taking into account the fact that LAD patterns can be viewed as logically synthesized attributes that can be expected to reflect more closely the condition of a patient than the original 'raw data', it is reasonable to assume that a description of patients specifying exactly the set of patterns by each individual should represent more precisely the patient's condition.
If the linearity of the BPRS to the CGI-SCH was not initially apparent, we aimed to derive a mathematical equation to represent more precisely the relationship between the scales, clarifying which symptoms were important in evaluating schizophrenia and how we could improve the correlation between the BPRS and the CGI-SCH.
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