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was generally improved
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Popularly or widely.
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The results of investigation indicated that as the AFL thickness increased, the gas impermeability of cells was generally improved and the ohmic resistance of cells was increased.
The dynamic compressive strength of CSRC was generally improved with substitutional amounts of copper slag up to 20%, compared with the control concrete, beyond which the strength reduced.
Simulations with the NMR structures showed a more dynamical behaviour in the sense that folding of the β2 strand was generally improved, and in some instances was periodically disrupted and reformed (Figure 5 and Figure S3).
Sensitivity was generally improved by instead relying on the geographic distribution of the clustered points.
The classification performance was generally improved when more predictor variables were included in the discriminant analysis.
The payment changed to a per-diem lump sum and was generally improved.
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Quality of primary care was generally improving in England in the early 2000s.
Although conditions in Nigeria were generally improved under Obasanjo, there was still considerable strife within the country.
So far we don't know that part of the scheme is working out, but we will say that the young man who made it looks neater than he did and is generally improved in appearance.
Security is generally improved, and residents who get involved with drugs or crime are evicted.In tune with federal welfare policy, HOPE VI residents are urged to return to the job market in order, eventually, to move up and out of the estates, rather than being "warehoused" in them for ever.
Thermal and mechanical properties were generally improved with nanoclay reinforcements.
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