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Therefore, combining the molecular markers with morphological responses could be more beneficial to describe genetic variation and distinguish superior genotypes for future breeding programs.

Compared with the 'steady-state' spectrum shown in Figure 5, spectral weighting does not only repress the transient components but also preserves more fine structure which is beneficial to describe the time-frequency characteristics of audio signals.

At this juncture it would be beneficial to describe my assessment of our Command Center and the interaction with OEP.

Using the phene method, it would further be beneficial to describe the qualities of the wild type or control group in genetic experiments.

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While it would have been beneficial for audits to describe more precisely the specific substandard practices, there remains value in knowing that the majority of deaths were thought to have been avoidable if health workers performed better.

During the keynotes, several telco execs took time out to describe beneficial applications that could be enabled by 5G.

MN detection can also be used to describe beneficial effects against genotoxicity produced by changes in lifestyle and/or as a consequence of supplements intake [ 3– 6].

Despite the many approaches to criminalisation described above, no one, when directly asked what they thought prosecutions accomplished in public health terms, was able to describe a beneficial public health outcome.

To the best of our knowledge, the present study was the first investigation to describe the beneficial effects of acupuncture treatment on the risk of AMI for stroke patients.

Considering that phytotherapy is an important tool often used against oxidative stress, we would like to describe the beneficial effects of Heteropterys tomentosa intake to minimize the damage caused by CsA to the ventral prostate tissue of Wistar rats under laboratorial conditions.

To describe the beneficial long-term effects of an average of 6.5 years of intensive diabetes therapy (INT) in type 1 diabetes on measures of atherosclerosis, cardiac structure and function, and clinical cardiovascular events observed in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and the Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study.

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