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Corporate accelerators need to be designed effectively to add value for startups and create innovation benefits for the company.
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How can programmes be designed to effectively use HIA to influence public policy?
Cancer vaccines need to be designed to effectively induce tumor-specific CD8+ T cells, the key effector cells in immune responses against tumors.
A joint statement by the two officers said the drills will be "designed to effectively deter North Korean aggression and strengthen the joint capabilities to respond".
These findings suggest that therapies should be designed to effectively control or eliminate the symmetric division of CSCs and to reduce or destroy the CSC niches.
Surrogate-assisted GP can be designed to effectively use these models in the algorithm.
Given that players will be intermittently active or may be active with communication of differing degrees of priority, can an altruistic framework (possibly with an evolutionary 'wrapper') be designed to effectively conduct priority scheduling in this LAN context?
These tests show that burners with thermally conductive cylinders can be designed to effectively dispose of crude oil and oil/water mixtures.
Specifically, delivery vectors must be designed to effectively complex with nucleic acid molecules and aid in overcoming intracellular barriers such as endosomal escape and cytoplasmic vector dissociation.
Results for our stylized small town suggest that targeted social distancing strategies can be designed to effectively mitigate the local progression of pandemic influenza without the use of vaccine or antiviral drugs.
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