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PLAIN-1962 ยท run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)
The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher โ which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.
A โ run 19 (hybrid)
- Popcorn-worker lung caused by corporate and regulatory negligence: an avoidable tragedy.
- Penetrating ocular injury by durian fruit.
- Attractive names sustain increased vegetable intake in schools.
- Development of an ingredient containing apple peel, as a source of polyphenols and dietary fiber.
- Bronchiolitis obliterans and consumer exposure to butter-flavored microwave popcorn: a case series.
- Fish-induced keriorrhea.
- Date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera Linn): an emerging medicinal food.
- Consumer acceptance of vegetarian sweet potato products intended for space missions.
- Phytosterol composition of nuts and seeds commonly consumed in the United States.
- Storage elevates phenolic content and antioxidant activity but suppresses antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic properties of colored-flesh potatoes ...
B โ run 16 (vector)
- Popcorn-worker lung caused by corporate and regulatory negligence: an avoidable tragedy.
- Penetrating ocular injury by durian fruit.
- Attractive names sustain increased vegetable intake in schools.
- Development of an ingredient containing apple peel, as a source of polyphenols and dietary fiber.
- Bronchiolitis obliterans and consumer exposure to butter-flavored microwave popcorn: a case series.
- Fish-induced keriorrhea.
- Date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera Linn): an emerging medicinal food.
- Consumer acceptance of vegetarian sweet potato products intended for space missions.
- Storage elevates phenolic content and antioxidant activity but suppresses antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic properties of colored-flesh potatoes ...
- Gastrointestinal symptoms in 3181 volunteers ingesting snack foods containing olestra or triglycerides. A 6-week randomized, placebo-controlled trial.