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By actively involving far mers, the on-station minimum tillage package has been substantially improved.
Concentrations increased substantially thereafter to a maximum, about 100 d later, when tubers were said to be mature.
I n the future, substantially more-efficient nonviral gene delivery could be used in several settings.
The mores of book marketing also differ substantially between the two countries.
Given the substantially low level of public investment in secondary education, secondary schools can only make modest contribution to student learning with their limited resources.
Respiratory excursions substantially modify the velocity profile and should be avoided during standard recording.
In many cases, these measures declined substantially with relatively small increases in genetic distance.
In tetraploid mapping, this drift error can be substantially reduced compared with diploid mapping.
The log(likelihood) is substantially worse, reflecting the large sample size in the simulation.
In grande competitions was not significantly different from zero, and in petite competitions was substantially larger.
The scheme we present is simple from the theoretical point of view, although numerically it can be substantially improved (see [12]).
The results did not vary substantially depending on the way treatment was coded.
There is no evidence in the present situation to suggest that this should change substantially.
As in previous studies, measures of vocabulary and sentence complexity were substantially correlated (r l 0n66).
At worst, a great many copies of the same object could be built in this way, substantially increasing the space usage of the program.
On the other hand, there is a substantial amount of phenotypic covariance, and genetic and shared environmental influences contribute substantially to this overlap.
Effects were found with two substantially different lists of words, each with good internal consistency.
Therefore, the costs averted by treatment are likely to be substantially higher.
Similarly, the price of oats only increased substantially after 1907.
Moreover, in many cases, the rejection rates based on finite-sample critical values increase substantially, reflecting the convergence of asymptotic and finite-sample critical values.
Indeed, experimental evidence shows that even when agents are, by design, homogeneous in terms of utility and budget sets, their expectations differ substantially.
What the argument in this section shows, however, is that simple models including idiosyncratic shocks will not substantially increase the risk-return trade-off.
The behavior of the labor-market variables also improves, with hours now being substantially less correlated with productivity.
We show that the insights offered by the growth-optimal bounds differ substantially from those obtained by other nonparametric bounds.
Our models demonstrate that organic agriculture can contribute substantially to a more sustainable system of food production.
The similarity of the two correlation functions indicates that dynamical effects do not contribute substantially to catalysis.
The theory generates a useful taxonomy of practices and theories closely related to, but substantially different from, religions.
One or more of the religions may, in fact, offer descriptions of that order that are substantially more accurate than the others.
The average annualized number of outpatient visits was substantially higher for each disease state compared with the number of inpatient episodes.
One-time expenditure on screening could be substantially offset by savings in treating cancer cases in the long-term.
1992 the number of scans increased substantially, so that by 1996 over 20,000 scans were performed (a mean of 3,300 per scanner).
All of this has substantially improved the capability to synthesize research findings.
In these cases, it is substantially more difficult to determine whether the treatments should be included in routine health practice, as discussed further below.
In these analyses, we found that certain donor characteristics and patient diagnoses were associated with substantially greater resource use.
Less-educated individuals smoke at a substantially higher rate than welleducated individuals.
As soon as a few years after quitting the smoking habit, ex-smokers are at a substantially lower risk for myocardial infarction or stroke.
The two comprehension tasks did not differ substantially in the relative degree to which each of the knowledge sources was used.
Although cell size in the cotyledons was not significantly lower in the spaceflight material than in the ground control, the cotyledons contained substantially fewer cells.
From the 1930s to the 1950s the incidence of walking to work declined rapidly, but the use of buses and bicycles increased substantially.
The effects of seasonal drought on background canopy-gap disturbance in the tropics are expected to be substantially compounded by the effects of major disturbances.
If industrial, could expand to areas of industry that were substantially the same.
Most philosophers and psychologists shared the firm belief that their disciplines were substantially different in some ways.
When such parallel mechanisms involve carrying heavy loads, some of the physical operating costs associated with the motion are increased substantially.
Few contributions have considered seasonality of phenological patterns and their results varied substantially.
The influence of this mycorrhizal colonization observed under the semi-controlled environment here might be substantially modified in natural conditions.
Relapse during the first year can be reduced substantially from about 50% to 5% if treatment corresponds to that used for duodenal ulcers.
On the other hand, the cone (filled triangles) and horizontal cell (filled squares) show a substantially linear relation over the entire modulation range.
They found these thresholds to be quite poor in newborns, and substantially immature at the oldest age they tested.
One may ask how local cone adaptation should be substantially improved simply by increasing the field size from 20 to 1208?
In these cases, strong responses differ substantially in measured amplitude in a way that is most readily explained as the result of eye-movements.
Therefore, there is solid ground for suggesting that metalinguistic knowledge contributed substantially to the pattern of accuracy observed on the two error-correction tasks.
Most zygote isolations were completed using cellulase and pectinase because the enzymes substantially improved this process.
In addition, assessing willingness to pay for other food products is needed, as this is likely to differ substantially for different commodities.
In both cases, the shapes of the comparative statics curves (and consequently our conclusions) remain substantially unchanged.
Our calculations indicate that rotation and no-till systems use substantially less fossil fuel in comparison to conventional systems.
The treadmill was near a window, so the fluorescent light, to be effective, had to be substantially brighter than light from the window.
The government has been subsidizing the irrigation sector substantially.
Pension expenses, when incurred over a worker's lifetime in the labor market, can substantially erode the retirement assets.
We find, first, that the fit of the model improves substantially.
The mean-variance return of a pension fund's portfolio can be substantially improved by including real estate into the portfolio.
Lantican et al. (2005) have shown that marginal areas have benefited substantially from improved wheat germplasm, contrary to some impressions.
Nevertheless, these projections of underestimated relocation substantially increase the likelihood that our estimates of the extent of new subjectivities are themselves conservative.
The actual number of references is substantially greater than this, since many of the numbered items give a primary reference and others in support.
In figure 1 we see that compared with the base case a kerosene subsidy substantially improves 70 per cent of the biomass that is wood.
Net incomes of the biomass treatments were substantially reduced by the labour costs for pruning and incorporation of the biomass.
Thus, besides their pattern detection capacities, children's understanding of intentions substantially boosts their learning of meaningful rules.
The risk of infection can be substantially reduced by avoiding habitats with high tick density, such as wooded areas with luxuriant undergrowth and dense vegetation.
Section 10 contains a note on directed and undirected graphs which is applied substantially in the considerations of the next section.
Diplomatic relations at the bilateral and multilateral levels have increased substantially.
In the second quarter of this century, emissions are predicted to increase substantially.
With fertile soils, generally plentiful rainfall and sufficient land, subsistence and commercial production could be substantially increased in both regions.
Even the substantially flawed existence - as the can't-expect-better problem so beguilingly observes - is better than, or at least not worse than, that.
Actively managing for multiple ecosystem services can substantially reduce agriculture's environmental footprint and can be encouraged with production incentives that reward environmental stewardship.
Given that delirium is in many ways a threshold phenomenon, it is hardly surprising that figures for incidence will vary substantially.
In this way, machine learning can help in discovering which of the examined factors substantially influence the performance.
Niche-constructing organisms may also substantially modify the environment of their offspring, and even more distant descendants.
Large gradients of electron density in this plasma deflect laser rays from their initial trajectories, thus deforming substantially the laser intensity distribution on the target.
The age distribution in our test population differed substantially from that of the population at large, with juveniles aged less than 20 years strongly overrepresented.
When combined with the merger provisions, it allowed substantially greater flexibility than had existed before.
The two measures can differ substantially in practice, for example in developing countries with large remittances from abroad.
More specifically, we have shown that on the two most promising characterizations, there are substantially (but not dominantly) situationaltering utterances that ought to be uncovered.
In each district, candidates will differ substantially and it will be easy to gauge the impact they might have on the policy outcome if elected.
A total ban on cigarettes in the workplace coupled with monetary incentives to quit has been shown to improve cessation rates substantially.
We should note that the present study engaged a substantially broader data set and more diverse methods for tree construction.
I shall mention four threads without seeing them through exhaustively (or even substantially) on this particular piece of ground.
The representation of the case through which any such translation is accomplished is so substantially qualified that the example both fits and does not fit.
A policy objective was identified to reduce the crude birth rate in ten years substantially in order to spread the small family norm.
They believed that mental illness was substantially underfunded in their region.
The relationship between fertility rates and mortality rates has created a population structure which has varied substantially during the period in question.
The level of rates could also rise substantially from one year to the next and was unpredictable as a basis for business decisions.
In the development game, only a few countries benefited substantially from the conflict between the superpowers.
We hope it is substantially the book he had planned and it is now dedicated to his memory.
Most of those who emigrated benefited substantially from their move.
Average earnings in these groups were substantially above the national average.
In general, the survey process was substantially improved in terms of accuracy and in some cases the potential for survey and documentation integration was tested.
The new team-based algorithm took substantially more time to run to completion than the original separable algorithm.
By 1980 the basis for the categorical approach had been substantially strengthened.
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