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The resultant model does not depend on specific design of specimens with varying material properties; and can be effectively developed as long as thermal-porosity data can be obtained.
Thus, the addition of TFX to F2/5 is a successful example of pyramiding unrelated disease control mechanisms and clearly demonstrates that individual antibiotics can be effectively developed as a mechanism of disease control.
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An in situ injectable nanocomposite hydrogel curcumin was effectively developed for use as a treatment in the dermal wound repair process [ 68].
In some areas of therapeutics, such as oncology, predictive and prognostic biomarkers have been effectively developed to help guide treatment decisions.
"Prospect Avenue was all zoned for business and had never been effectively developed," he said.
One disappointment of Mr Leigh's film is that this latter sense is not developed as effectively as the former.
A number of therapeutically favorable features of cyanine molecules can be effectively exploited to develop them as promising quadruplex-targeting agents.
These are all abilities that are most effectively developed for children through the arts and music.
With interest rates around most of the developed world having been effectively cut to as low as they can go, conventional monetary policy has reached its "zero lower bound". While there is no consensus on the effectiveness of quantitative easing, many economists point to the relatively strong British and American recoveries as evidence that it works.
Mr Sanders is effectively depriving developing nations of their current advantage, which is low production cost.
The same holds true with resiliency; developed early, it can be effectively utilized in adulthood.
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