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The phrase "are even more efficiently" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when comparing the efficiency of two or more subjects, but it requires a proper structure to be grammatically correct.
Example: "These machines operate even more efficiently than the previous models."
Alternatives: "are even more effective" or "function with greater efficiency."
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Here we find that sites adjacent to the edge of helices (cePos = 0) are even more efficiently edited.
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Over the last year, Bravo has also begun relying heavily on social media to fine-tune story lines in its programs, so that each episode is even more efficiently tailored to its audience's taste.
One state-of-the-art approach is traps that can communicate back to the control company (e.g. via SMS) so that those busy service vans can be even more efficiently deployed.
Furthermore, phagocytosis of CSE-pretreated neutrophils was even more efficiently blocked when oxLDL treatment was supplemented with β-carotene or quercetin.
The challenges of emerging infectious diseases are even more acute in these times of global austerity, when resources are especially limited and must be used efficiently and creatively.
Of note, this study was conducted with rather "old" techniques and in the era of more advanced functional imaging (such as PET) and irradiation techniques (intensity-modulated radiotherapy) dose-escalation may be even more safely and efficiently conducted [ 44].
And although scoring mattered, shooting efficiently from the field was even more important.
Be even MORE annoying!
In the case of IP3R1 and IP3R3, for which specific antibodies are available, silencing was observed even more efficiently at the protein level (Fig 2B).
Together, the goal can be achieved even more efficiently and quickly when we join forces".
By combining the present tumor growth and STS estimates with death rates, different screening designs may be evaluated even more efficiently than seen in earlier studies.
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