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Discover LudwigThe phrase "availability efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or initiatives aimed at increasing the availability of a product, service, or resource.
Example: "Our availability efforts have significantly improved customer satisfaction and reduced wait times."
Alternatives: "accessibility initiatives" or "availability initiatives".
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Owing to the limited availability, efforts were undertaken to produce a synthetic version of human insulin in the belief that human insulin was preferable to animal insulin.
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In developing-country contexts, with considerable gaps in services, emphasis has been placed on increasing service availability, but efforts to ensure quality of care (QoC) and recording women's perceptions and needs during childbirth have not been sufficient (4, 5).
In our example application, age-at-harvest models enabled us to explore links between natural food availability, hunting effort, and harvest rates – relationships that will likely prove useful for management.
Others are artistic and programmatic quality, relationship of the request to the organizational mission, managerial and fiscal competence, nature and extent of interpretive efforts, availability of comparable services in the area, and the extent of earned revenue or other support.
Volunteers were also contrasted positively with medical professionals in terms of the time and patience they accorded women and their availability and outreach efforts.
While somewhat limited by clinical data availability, these validation efforts confirm that the quantitative representation of critical elements of the model including PCSK9 and LDLc cross-regulation, statin and anti-PCSK9 effects, and interactions between the drugs, are consistent with available clinical data.
We refer to these two different harvest sub-models as H a, s, f, e) and H a, s, yr), where the subscripts refer to age (a), sex (s), food availability (f), hunting effort (e) and individual year effects that were unstructured by food or hunting effort (yr).
These data indicated that harvest rates varied temporally as a function of food availability and hunter effort, and also varied nonlinearly with age.
Random effects could also be added to the H a, s, f, e) models to allow for additional variability in harvest vulnerabilities not attributable to food availability or hunting effort, adding flexibility and biological realism to these models.
By contrast, the H a, s, f, e) sub-models rely on considerably fewer parameters, instead using patterns in natural food availability and hunting effort to predict harvest probabilities.
Estimates of harvest rates (as a function of age, sex, food availability, and hunting effort) were similar for the three H a, s, f, e) sub-models (Appendix S3), so we will subsequently only focus on the H a, s, f, e; w = 1) estimator, which provided a good overall fit to the harvest data (Figure 6A,B).
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