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Moreover, the use of SGA, calculated for each week of gestation, enables the effect of gestational length to be more effectively controlled than LBW, which is estimated simply by selecting births that take place after a certain period of gestation (i.e. between weeks 37- 44).
These analyses show that effect of the initial state shift can be more effectively controlled in various ways and the tracking performances can be improved according to the proper choice of the learning gains.
The MSF spokeswoman said the spread of virus would be more effectively controlled with more specialist care beds.
This means that epidemic spreading can be more effectively controlled by adaptive routing, compared to that of the static shortest path routing scheme.
If it is taken care of correctly it can be more effectively controlled, however, it is a disease.
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Nevertheless, there was a trend that local disease is more effectively controlled by APR than WLE (Abbas et al, 1980; Ross et al, 1990; Roumen, 1996; Thibault et al, 1997).
The PC-3 model has a relatively slower growth rate than does the 4T1.2 tumor model, and tumor growth was more effectively controlled by the different treatments in the PC-3 model.
With early intervention, hazards can be more effectively eliminated or controlled leading to safer worksites and construction processes.
These "multipaths" cause interference issues leading Payne to say that infrared – such as the battery-powered TV remote control – can be more effectively filtered.
Further investigations should be carried out to understand how infection control information can be more effectively communicated during transitions of care.
Adaptation of inducer specificity may be more effectively studied at a higher level of control over the system, for example using targeted mutagenesis.
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