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It was shown that a single-objective optimization could independently produce good estimates of streamflow and LAI, but the other un-calibrated predicted outcome (LAI if streamflow was the focus of the optimization and vice versa) was consistently compromised.

Senator Al Franken, Chairman of the Subcommittee On Privacy, Technology, and the Law, has posted a public letter to Uber CEO Travis Kalanick in which he addresses many of the claims made over the past few days that the company has consistently compromised user privacy as a matter of course.

At the beginning, Hush was just an idea for a product that I really wanted for myself as a sleep-deprived college student, but I soon found that there were a lot of other people as well whose sleep is consistently compromised by their surroundings.

Differentiation of the U937-shC8 cells was consistently compromised relative to control cells expressing caspase-8 (Figure 2B and C), both, by expression of the macrophage marker CD11b when scored by flow cytometry (Figure 2B) or by morphological criteria (Figure 2C).

In contrast, Kilburn and colleagues (Kilburn 1999; Kilburn and Warshaw 1995) reported consistently compromised neurobehavioral performance across several domains of function.

Iron homeostasis in normal cells is accurately balanced and tightly regulated by a coordinated functioning of several systems that are responsible for the uptake, intracellular storage, and removal of iron from cells [ 1]; in cancer cells, however, this balance is frequently and consistently compromised [ 2, 3].

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This latter is a set of positions that share the view that attempts at integration of dominant and marginalized groups so consistently compromise the identity or potential of the less powerful that a distinct social and political space is the only structure that will adequately protect them.

CPT-11 based regimens consistently compromise the integrity of the intestinal epithelial lining (Cao et al, 1998; Gibson et al, 2003), which can lead to infection.

No one group has their rights compromised more consistently or more cruelly than children with disabilities.

Non-resilient boys have been raised in violent homes, with mothers who experienced higher levels of depression and life stress; it is likely that their capacity to respond consistently and warmly is compromised (Levendosky et al., 2011).

Nevertheless, the initial transformation of RGCs into a regenerative state upon IS still appears to be mainly mediated by LIF and CNTF as neither neuroprotective nor axon growth-promoting effects were seen in CNTF/LIF double knockout animals and, consistently, neuroprotection was not compromised in IL6−/− mice.

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