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Again, performance can be assumed to improve but we cannot say what the improvement would be.
Group housing is often assumed to improve the welfare of gregarious species.
Exercise training is assumed to improve skeletal muscle function in the presence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD); however, the mechanisms are unclear.
Next to beneficial effects on soil nutrient availability and retention, biochar is assumed to improve soil water retention.
The use is also diffused in social life for improving physical appearance and enhancing performance and even dietary supplements assumed to improve performance often contain anabolic steroids.
The vomer flap technique for repair of the hard palate is assumed to improve maxillary growth because it causes less scarring in growth-sensitive areas of the palate.
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The key to winning E2K business for the Indian outsourcing firms, said Mr. Nilekani, will be showing big global companies, like a Dell, how becoming more energy efficient or carbon neutral doesn't just have to be a new cost they assume to improve their brand or satisfy regulators, but can actually be a strategic move that makes money and gives them an edge on the competition.
Therefore, by improving tissue perfusion, as reflected by a disappearance of hyperlactatemia and metabolic acidosis, one may assume to improve patient outcome.
However, the scientists argue that such heavy investment should not be assumed to have improved the teaching of computer science.
A well-endowed household is assumed to adopt improved agricultural technology more than the less endowed one.
Its design was built on a mix of theoretical constructs related to learning and professional behavior change, which were assumed to contribute to improved clinical performance [ 26].
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