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A year later, the same journal published research confirming that adequate doses of amphetamine could boost performances in runners and swimmers.
The appeal for schools is that the new table promises to circumvent DfE efforts to downgrade the status of "GCSE equivalents" – qualifications such as Btecs – to boost performances, as well as new DfE rules that aimed to stop schools entering pupils for multiple versions of the same exam until they passed.
In the case of the LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) spinel material, a successful preparation strategy must drive the phase formation in order to obtain structural, morphological and surface properties capable to boost performances in lithium cells and minimize the electrolyte degradation.
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But Ms Rometty has shuffled her team in an effort to boost performance.
It is worn underneath sport shirts and aims to boost performance.
Like steroids, "bribes" and "bounties" may boost performance in the short run, but the long-term impact is not positive.
We've added new revenue streams, and restructured our commercial team which, I think, will ultimately boost performance".
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