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If training input points and models are simultaneously optimized, the generalization performance would be further improved.
In this article, we argue that the value-relevance of financial statements would be further improved if previously expensed costs are partly reversed and capitalized if, at a later period, the intangible item in question meets the asset recognition criteria.
More than 90% of adhered dust was repelled from the surface of the slightly inclined device in a vacuum, and the cleaning performance of the system would be further improved in the low-gravity environment of the Moon.
If relative permittivity of high-k material increases, performance of HG TFETs would be further improved.
With a proper design of ABS pattern, the performance would be further improved in term of sum rates.
This implementation would be further improved by automating the creation of NWChem inputs from, e.g., molecular structure data, and starting the NWChem process.
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As a result, the photoelectric properties of PbS/Bi2S3(n)/TiO2 NAs would not be further improved.
The question remains if morphological and inflammatory parameters would even be further improved without the use of extracorporeal CO2 removal.
The remarkably high concordance of this 31-protein tree and my groupings by ultrastructure and molecular cladistic characters, entirely independent evidence, strongly suggests that both are close to the truth; the multigene tree would probably be further improved by having more representatives of weakly sampled taxa, but 31 proteins are probably not enough for complete resolution.
These results offered hope that vaccine-induced protection against HSV-2 genital herpes was possible, but would need to be further improved.
Similarly, the development team would welcome suggestions as to how the new site could be further improved.
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