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However, serotype replacement is already eroding the efficacy of PCV7 in high-risk populations [4], [5].
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Delay in the final judgment of conviction, including its appellate review, unquestionably erodes the efficacy of law enforcement.
The lack of social data relating to human-nature interactions in this particular context is now seen as an omission, which can often erode the efficacy of any resource management or conservation action.
However, some perturbations erode the efficacy more than others and demonstrate the critical enablers of effective mitigation.
However, the efficacy of insecticides is constantly eroded by the evolution of insecticide resistance in Anopheles populations, and resistant mosquitoes can lead to sharp rises in malaria case loads.
Unfortunately, the efficacy of these practices is gradually eroded due to pest evolution by natural selection.
Runaway inflation was eroding the value of wages.
Recession and inflation are eroding the money of millions more.
Osteoclasts can be seen eroding the matrix of the periosteal bone shell that surrounds the cartilage.
To avoid eroding the quality of the linkage map, we were cautious when selecting these markers.
We'll give it to you.' " But The Jerusalem Post, which advocates a firm response to the Palestinians, nonetheless questioned the efficacy of the aerial bombing of buildings, which "would not seem to erode the Palestinian military capability, while it is costly to Israel in public relations terms".
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