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Results reveal that the simultaneous calibration of geological models to seven pumping test data yields K values that correctly reflect the general patterns of vertical distributions of permeameter-estimated K.

This can be achieved at the new SAMURAI lab at UCLA resulting in broadband energy spectra with maximum energies up to 100 MeV that correctly reflect the radiative conditions of space in low Earth orbit and around Jupiter.

Once we do obtain a match between the computer simulations and real-world observations, we can't stop there and conclude we've discovered the rules that correctly reflect what is happening in nature.

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A pseudospectral implementation of a global spectral method was found to give accurate simulation results that correctly reflected the expected physical behavior of an argon plasma under the simulated operating conditions.

Using eq 9, we indeed determined that the propagated noise trajectory predicted using the topology that correctly reflects the true relationship (Msn2 activates Hsp12) matches the experimental results (correlation of 0.98 between predicted and measured propagated noise along the trajectory of the system).

Asked about the black armbands, Richardson, citing the ICC's spending on associate cricket, says: "I don't think that correctly reflects the situation".

This includes a review of hospital charts and registry abstracts to verify that registry data correctly reflect the information documented in individual patient records, and that the information summarizing the patient's medical condition, care, and participation in treatment decision-making processes are adequately documented in hospital records.

It is likely that this proxy contains some measurement error caused by the sample that might not correctly reflect average house prices over a period of 10 years.

For example, in case the uncertainty of estimators is addressed, usually the strict model-based inference approach [Eq. (7)] is not applied but instead some other, often ad-hoc, method that does not correctly reflect the uncertainty of the estimator or predictor involved.

While these concerns relate to the validity of our inclinometer data as a proxy for work contents and physical exercise, they do not question that our data correctly reflect sedentary behaviours among the CC operators.

The autocorrelation means that the heterogeneity itself must be scaled up so that the adjusted measurements correctly reflect the property at the coarser scale.

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