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Therefore, surveillance cannot just be maximised to minimise intervention costs.
This balance defines a critical filtration velocity, which should be maximised to give fast process operation.
In other words, simplicity is to be maximised to enhance system dependability and predictability of system behaviour.
"If their rate of consumption in this one area could be lowered marginally (as greener more readily recycled catalysts emerge), then their potential in the other areas (fuel cells, medicine, communications, sensors, process chemistry, etc) might be maximised to the benefit of all".
The player can be opened in a new browser window and be maximised to four different aspect ratios.
In an age where personal continuity is hard to guarantee, informational and organisational continuity need to be maximised to ensure the support that family carers require.
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"It is vital to have wider regeneration such that the effect of the investment in the stadium is maximised to the benefit of the whole community," she said.
"Looking at the past training schedules it's not been maximised to the most ability, for various reasons and probably justified reasons," he said.
In the risk programming expected utility is maximised to find the optimal linear combination of activities from the full set of activities.
The first step in working out how returns can be maximised is to identify exactly what commercial assets are owned.
By doing this, the volumetric flux of bubbles will be maximised leading to improved flotation performance.
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