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However, the structure-based approach finds slightly more true positives than the text-based approach.
This model provided slightly more true positive predictions and a higher sensitivity than the human logistic model.
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The amino-acids-plus-properties models provided slightly more true-positive predictions (predicted cleavage sites that were confirmed by empirical data) but slightly more false-positive predictions (predicted cleavages sites that have not yet been reported) than the amino-acids-only models.
"She does the pop thing so great, so it still feels pop, but a slightly wiser, sadder, more true version," Coyne told Billboard.
Thentest ratings of initial performance levels were slightly more pessimistic than true pretest ratings, indicating some impact of response shift on student self-assessments in undergraduate medical education.
It's true that slightly more than half of American families participate in the stock market, either directly or through investment accounts.
While the linear regression model may perform better in terms of type-1 error rates in small samples, the variable-dispersion beta regression model and fractional logit regression model seem slightly more powerful at detecting a true non-zero difference between groups in a two-sample design.
What is said in talk about merely possible worlds and merely possible objects is generally literally false, but the slightly more longwinded talk about what is true according to the fiction of possible worlds is literally true.
The true situation is slightly more complicated.
They are more expensive, true, but only slightly more – certainly not nearly enough to account for the £10 or £15 difference that has traditionally existed between the two formats.
Strategies (b) and (c) obtained similar results, with creation of a missing variable category being slightly more accurate when compared with the "true estimate," but the results were all comparable.
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