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To eliminate this problem and improve performance, an attempt can be made to shift the sampling data block for processing in each iteration.
We propose that, instead, a concerted effort should be made to shift the resources toward the other possible reasons for such failure, beyond DOTS, including pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic and microbial variability [ 18, 38].
If a deep approach to learning is related to a better clinical experience, irrespective of length of clinical experience, as previously reported by McManus et al., it is clearly crucial that every effort must be made to shift UG students from their preference for a surface approach, to a deep approach to learning, to try to maximize the clinical experience [ 11].
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The Prime Minister said a rapid start would be made to shifting the economy, one of the most centralized in the Communist world, to free-market rules.
An attempt is made to shift FMEA activities to the conceptual design stage.
But a change was made to shift them to a larger broadcast audience.
Limited efforts have been made to shift policies in ways that may reduce racial differences.
He also said that no decision had been made to shift some Mets games from Fox Sports New York to MSG.
"Over the last four years, a mistake was made to shift focus to treatment, rather than prevention," he said at a press conference in Kampala.
Even though great strides have been made to shift the emphasis from dissemination of knowledge to its application, much still remains to be done in the development and testing of additional application strategies specific to the substance abuse treatment field.
But when the last meeting only attracted 200 delegates from Asia, home to nearly half the world's poor, the decision was made to shift the venue to India.
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