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A cross-sectional seroepidemiology study will give us details on past dynamics if we assume (i) that the infection process is independent of age, and (ii) that immunity is lifelong (Grenfell and Anderson, 1985; Ferguson et al., 1999), but the inferred dynamics will be coarsely broken up by year, unless individuals' ages are specified to one or two decimal places.
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If you let them go into a single block of ice, it can be rescued by chopping it into smaller bits and then coarsely puréeing it in the food processor, but the texture will be lighter and finer, and you'll lose some of the power of the flavor.
Michael Billington found it "coarsely reductive"; Susannah Clapp wrote that it found the company at their "most forced" and "most inventive", adding: "Anyone who goes expecting to see Shakespeare's play will be in for a rude shock".
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This trend is coarsely maintained among all scatterer diameter sizes.
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In the next step, candidates that may contain abnormalities are coarsely detected using pattern recognition techniques.
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