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The combination of these drugs in single, easy-to-dispense packages could help eliminate the confusing jumble of dosages that can hamper compliance with AIDS treatment, especially among the poor and illiterate.
It is sounder, in the sense that: (i) it accounts for the impact of stomatal characteristics (hypostomatous or amphistomatous) on evaporation expression; (ii) it allows one to eliminate the confusing "Penman Monteith" type terms of Wallace's formulation (which do no not represent the individual component evaporations).
Some of the best-publicized early rhetoric seemed to confuse eliminating poverty with eliminating the poor.
In all three, the line between what is expressed and what is shown is confused, eliminating the usual Western division of form and content.
Printers often eliminate diacritical marks, sometimes confusing the meaning.
But on Friday, a few weeks after published reports that the authority was giving up the fight, it formally announced that the lights would be turned off, "to eliminate the possibility of confusing the vehicles with volunteer emergency vehicles".
Secondly, Alamar Blue data were normalized to contemporaneous cell counts in order to eliminate the chance of confusing an alteration in cell number with an alteration in cell metabolism.
Cell cycle distribution was quantified with Modfit LT software (Verity Software House, Topsham, ME, USA), using a doublet discrimination module to eliminate the possibility of confusing multiples of G1 cells with ordinary G2 cells.
The Mets have also simplified their price tiers, which have sometimes confused fans, by eliminating about eight of them.
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