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"The Cheetah may be more advantageous than the human foot," Phillips said.
But the terms can also be more advantageous to men or to women.
She even suggests that cyber-reunions may be more advantageous in some ways than face-to-face reunions.
It may be more advantageous to survive than stay with a nest that is going to be destroyed anyway," Andersen said.
However, when (n_{test}) exceeds 50, the use of USC may be more advantageous.
Therefore, a lander performing a separate chemical transfer could possibly be more advantageous.
Likewise, long acting steroids such as triamcinolon could be more advantageous in clinical practice.
Their technique proved to be more advantageous when considering 'difficult' chords.
This could be more advantageous in reducing the potential immunogenicity of the humanized Ab.
Lastly, I discuss how small molecules might be more advantageous than oligonucleotides for targeting RNA.
Recent studies suggest that the radial artery may be more advantageous for investigating FMD because of an enhanced vasodilator response.
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