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After testing, the platform has high speed of data acquisition, is able to effectively deal with parameters of the object for testing and output the result, as well as can well communicate with other devices.
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As a result, they're not able to effectively deal with those secondary complications or make appropriate referrals".
The existing treatment approaches have not been able to effectively deal with cancer and, therefore, continuing efforts are ongoing to explore novel strategies for cancer treatment.
In particular, our method is able to effectively deal with correlated motions, without assuming independent and identically distributed (i.i.d) noise - a key assumption in earlier approaches [ 11].
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A key issue in designing application codes which are able to effectively take advantage of the available high performance computing resources is to deal with the software management and development complexity.
They must be able to effectively handle disagreement.
People need a clear explanation of their illness, its nature, and how it develops in order to be able to accept the disease and actively seek help to effectively deal with their dementia-induced situations.
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