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The results showed that HAC could be an effective curing method with higher compressive and flexural strengths, lower water absorption and porosity for blended cement mortars.
Both scanning and isothermal DSC studies indicated that only 1-MI was an effective curing agent, resulting in a high degree of conversion and high Tg, at relatively low concentrations.
An appropriate selection of the components has to be done to enable an effective curing process; for instance, in coatings containing pigments or UV light stabilizers, the spectral absorbance of the photoinitiator has to be adjusted to a spectral region where the pigments or UV absorbers are fairly transparent.
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Doctors consider that an effective cure.
The evidence also shows that gambling is not always an effective cure for local economic ills.
Either combined with the ointment of mercury or used alone, a cinnabar fumigation was also deemed an effective cure.
This would result in an effective cure for a childhood illness that currently requires daily injections of insulin for life to control glucose levels in the blood.
As long as the disease is identified relatively quickly, treatment with antibiotics — a one- to two-year regimen with three different drugs — offers an effective cure.
But in Vertex's trial, about 70 percent of those who achieved an effective cure were able to do so in 24 weeks, or about six months.
"There is no evidence that rhino horn is an effective cure for cancer and this is not documented in T.C.M. nor is it approved by the clinical research in traditional Chinese medicine".
The goal of regenerative medicine, or tissue engineering, is to create or regrow tissues and organs to ease transplant shortages or treat conditions that do not have an effective cure.
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