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Notice also that EXCELLENT always improved selectiveness over GOOD (9% on average, with a minimum of 5.5%).
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In these cases, we can also observe that the selectiveness improvement from EXCELLENT over GOOD, even if small, seems to compensate for the slowdown when q < 12, as Table 2 shows.
There has been much emphasis on the distinction of selective vs non-selective drugs and whether selectiveness will infer efficacy.
The selectiveness improvement of EXCELLENT or GOOD over FINE is always very large and increases as q decreases.
Some tests for Human Chromosome 22 with parameters (L, d, r) = (260,13,280) and q ranging from 14 down to 9. The selectiveness improvement of EXCELLENT compensates for its slowdown over GOOD for q < 12.
But what Jones exuded over an hour and a half with that growly, windblown baritone was selectiveness, not scorn.
But conservative groups praise the stores' selectiveness.
Cornell's endowment has roughly doubled, to $2.9 billion, and its selectiveness has increased.
"The whole exhibit is about the selectiveness and faults of memory," Mr. Forgacs said.
#4: Selectiveness is seen as print's privilege and a key factor of for liking it.
He fell victim, Walker writes, to America's "sublime selectiveness of memory".
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