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"I think our cause would be far more effectively boosted if Bill Gates stood up and made eloquent speeches at [ExxonMobil's] AGM than by divestment," he said.
Tests revealed that WLG, even at low concentrations, effectively boosted mud viscosity and yield point.
On the American side, the federal government, including the Federal Reserve, effectively boosted U.S. demand for Chinese goods.
A single dose of JE-VC effectively boosted immunity in JE-MB primed travelers.
Recently, it was shown that a single dose of IC51 effectively boosted immunity in adults primed with a JE-VC [ 26, 27] or a JE-MB [ 15, 28].
The predicted equilibrium fitness under mutagenesis is scaled relative to the initial fitness, so neglecting the ultimate contribution of beneficial mutations that would have effectively boosted initial fitness will predict an equilibrium fitness too low.
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Thus we concluded that PD-L1 blockade can effectively boost CD4-dependent T-cell immunity, with only marginal effects on boosting CD8 T-cell responses.
It would effectively boost cycle use from less than 2% of trips today to around 3.5%.
Performance ratings can be used to effectively boost the years of service credited to the employee.
Extensive experimental results have demonstrated that the proposed designs effectively boost the performance of MPI primitives.
Spiralling senior-airline-executive compensation costs have challenged us to find ways of effectively boosting revenues while lowering service levels.
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