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- While adults tend to have a higher working memory span, they sometimes spend more time resolving the ambiguity but tend to be more accurate in their final interpretation.
- However, because the technique is simpler and easier to master, finger spinners tend to be more accurate.
- Unlike Lowry and Warburg-Christian Methods, Bradford assays do not rely on Tryptophan and Tyrosine content in proteins which allows the method to be more accurate hypothetically.
- MRI tends to be more accurate than x-ray or ultrasound, showing the full extent of the condition.
- After conducting tests in September that year, the Owen was found to be more accurate and reliable than competing designs such as the Sten and Thompson.
- A fact many in the Edmonton market knew to be more accurate with the audience, based on Sonic's prevalence with the listeners.
- Consequently, only a smaller course correction can be tolerated at the lower height, and the system needs to be more accurate.
- Many of the consensus forecasts have proven to be more accurate than forecasts made by individuals.
- Some, however, attempt to be more accurate with emotional expression over IM.
- The World's Smallest Political Quiz is a ten question educational quiz, designed primarily to be more accurate than the one-dimensional "left–right" or "liberal–conservative" political spectrum by providing a two-dimensional representation.
- The predictions have been shown to be more accurate than field warranty return analysis or even typical field failure analysis given that these methods depend on reports that typically do not have sufficient detail information in failure records.
- Both Harrison's watch and lunar-distance observations based on Mayer's lunar tables produced results within the terms of the Longitude Act, although the former appeared to be more accurate.
- He envisioned that for Xinhua would become an international news agency, it had to be more accurate and efficient in its news reporting, as well as to acquire a wider coverage on the news of developing countries.
- Others sought out lots of M2 ammunition produced by Denver Ordnance, which had proved to be more accurate than those produced by other wartime ammunition plants when used for sniping at long range.
- These thermocouples tend to be more accurate than type S, and due to their economy and simplicity are even regarded as competitive alternatives to the platinum resistance thermometers that are normally used as standard thermometers.
- Critics have pointed to the Forer effect to suggest some of these appear to be more accurate and discriminating than they really are.
- Recently, Keen commissioned the development of a software package called "Minsky" for visually modelling national economies, in a way that is intended to be more accurate than mainstream macroeconomic models – which he contends do not properly include debt and banking.
- If no pattern in a series of repeated measurements is evident, the presence of fixed systematic errors can only be found if the measurements are checked, either by measuring a known quantity or by comparing the readings with readings made using a different apparatus, known to be more accurate.
- were all written with the symbol for "voice". To be more accurate, scribes started adding to signs or combining two signs to define the meaning.
- Regardless, digital hygrometers tend to be more accurate when compared to the analogue ones.
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