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The report also says that tests of about 120 virus samples show that the circulating flu strains seem to be well-matched to this season's flu vaccine.
In order to be well-matched, they need to find a job h such that max h > max j (j indicating their current jobs), where they would deploy more skills, as their optimal skill deployment increases from max j to η i.
Hence, based on the definitions above, over- and under-skilled workers are mismatched in the sense that their skills could be more productively used if the structural features of their jobs were different and such that they would be well-matched.
There's also the matter that donors and patients need to be well-matched to make sure the transplants have the highest chance of success, and that procedures are highly regulated to check everything's in order.
Around the same time, producer Bill Horberg, a fan of "Murderball," saw Rubin's commercial reel, and thought his shooting style would be well-matched to the plot of "Disconnect".
However, because hESC-CMs should be well-matched to host adult human ventricular myocardium to optimize host-graft electromechanical integration and minimize the risk of arrhythmias, the development of any cell therapies based on hESC-CMs must be preceded by a thorough investigation of the biophysical properties of these cells.
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This gifted and exploratory pianist should be well matched by Messiaen's "Vingt Regards Sur l'Enfant Jésus," a piano recital in two volumes, sweet and sublime, violent and visionary.
This is because couples usually tend to be well matched in the looks department, and it attracts attention when they're not.
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