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A consequence of the epistemic "cost" requirement is that an explanatory reduction that effectively screens off a described higher level feature does not make it irrelevant and thus eliminable (as in Salmon's account) because it can be retained for pragmatic purposes.
Combined with a Level 1 predictor that effectively screens out non-contacts on a per residue basis, the subsequent prediction in Level 2 is enriched in Cd.
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These effects are particularly pronounced in liquids where Van der Waals forces are more effectively screened and molecule-substrate interaction is thus weaker [12].
Under the plan, Beijing will effectively screen out candidates likely to cause it problems.
Whether it is possible, however, to effectively screen people and make sites more truthful is unclear.
Small clouds of quarks effectively screen one another from the gluon force of more distant quarks, cutting the elastic connections.
Can we effectively screen over the Internet?" One promise of the Internet is that because of lower overhead, it can deliver goods more cheaply.
Under the proposed framework, a committee which detractors say is filled with Beijing loyalists, will be used to effectively screen out troublesome candidates.
Rod Barajas barely avoided the ball and effectively screened Mike Fontenot, the Cubs' second baseman, who booted the ball and allowed Francoeur and Davis to score.
He has learned by trial and error which plants spread too fast (the autumn olive), which ones the deer won't eat (rosa rugosa, eastern red cedar) and which effectively screen out the neighbors (high-tide bush).
Customs officials should immediately ban shipments of Canadian trash to dumps in Michigan because border agents were not effectively screening for weapons or other smuggled goods, a bipartisan report by a Senate domestic security subcommittee said.
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