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Finally, just over 50,000 years ago, there was a great leap forward in human behavior, with archaeological evidence of more efficient manufacturing of stone tools and a rich aesthetic and spiritual life.
In model I there is also evidence that more efficient doctors work more, but this association declines as they get older.
Since effective population size is nearer to the lower values than the higher values in the cases of fluctuating population sizes [37], the viral load data are consistent with the genetic evidence of more efficient purifying selection in severe disease.
In addition to introducing new roles, there is mounting evidence that more efficient use of staff can benefit the patient and the health service.
We hypothesized that better uterine preparedness for labor as evidenced by more efficient labor progression would be associated with a more anaerobic post-delivery serum LDH isoenzyme profile.
Moreover, the cholesterol distribution profile of the samples treated with CD shows that, in our experimental conditions, fractions 2 and 3 exhibited a higher cholesterol depletion, evidencing a more efficient cholesterol removal from detergent resistant membranes, that is, caveolae/lipid rafts, compared to the other fractions.
Consistent with computational efficiency accounts of motor history effects, the findings are interpreted as evidence for comparatively more efficient processing underlying action planning when successive actions involve the same versus opposite hand.
It's hard to quantify how people experience privatisation, but the report does a great job demolishing its economic justification, demonstrating how it fails on its own terms – the IMF admits there's no evidence privatisation is more "efficient" than public ownership – and showing that it is riddled with corruption and legal grey areas.
In the field of physiological study of human intelligence, there is strong evidence of a more efficient operation (i.e., less activation) of the brain in brighter individuals (the neural efficiency hypothesis).
There is no evidence whatsoever that more efficient stoves would help save forests and, indeed, that would be very unlikely.
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