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Theoretically, we need to compare altogether all interventions that are in and out of the package since we may find some interventions outside the package that are more cost-effective than these two" (academic).
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Given this lack of theoretically based explanations, we need to extend our gaze more broadly to other areas of the literature for theoretical guidance and for future research directions.
We figured, theoretically, that's all we need," Dorian said, sitting next to Ilissa in a white-board-filled conference room at the Launchpad office one recent morning.
But there's programming we theoretically need, called "news," and that aspect of TV is looking pretty dreary.
If a Volt owner were to forever restrict her driving to trips of less than 30 miles between charges, the Volt would give her not the claimed 230 mpg, but "infinite" miles per gallon; the car might, theoretically, never need gasoline.
This study was based on the assumption that patients with the same chief complaint and the same CTAS score have the same level of acuity and theoretically then need the same amount of monitoring and investigation, which may not be true.
This was unexpected because axial malalignment theoretically would need release on the concave side with effects on rotation.
However, most of them are based on experimental works, and the regulatory mechanisms are less clear theoretically and need to be further investigated.
Theoretically, the need for telomerase activity to maintain telomere length in an immortal cell clone is positively correlated to the number of cell divisions that are carried out.
However, random forest may yield a saving in analyst time because there is theoretically less need for transformation of fully observed variables or investigation of nonlinearities and interactions.
The kinds of structures for which I think, theoretically, you need to have either localized nucleation or motor activity, or both, the type B structures, are structures like asters, where many cytoskeletal filaments with the same polarity emanate from a single location, or parallel bundles of filaments, where all of the filaments are pointing in the same direction.
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