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Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) i.e. may reduce the time for microbiological diagnosis, allowing to start immediately the right antibiotics and avoiding unnecessary overtreatment.

The used tabu search algorithm is based on an intensification technique allowing to start the research from an elite solution in a cluster ({rm {CL}}_{i}) (a promising part in the search space) to collect new scheduling sequence minimizing the makespan.

This efficiency is explained by the flexible selection of the promising parts of the search space by the clustering operator after the genetic algorithm process and by applying the intensification technique of the tabu search allowing to start from an elite solution to attain new more dominant solutions.

There are no uniform regulations in the European Union concerning age norms, allowing to start and continue training and competition.

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Her mother was allowed to start shooting within 30 seconds.

Only then would free agency be allowed to start.

Not allowed to start the helicopter up after that.

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The girl, Hollie Steel, was allowed to start over.

Am I allowed to start an answer with "Oh, man"?

Players would be allowed to start reporting to their teams perhaps as soon as this weekend.

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