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When non-zero effect sizes are expected, more efficient (so called D-optimal or efficient) designs can be obtained [ 27].
This effect was more pronounced on the right side probably due to expected more efficient secretion removal.
Whereas Opa1 −/− mitochondria were fragmented and displayed fewer cristae than their WT counterparts, reintroduction of WT OPA1 completely rescued both phenotypes and OPA1Q297V was as expected more efficient, fully restoring mitochondrial morphology and ultrastructure even at lower expression levels.
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They will expect more efficient, more transparent government.
However, when a company creates a culture that doesn't pressure employees to work overtime each week and provides opportunities for them to destress and recharge, they can expect more efficient and productive workers.
Although patients as a group were, as expected, more accurate and efficient in assigning the definite article for plural nouns (die in German), unexpectedly more single patients showed dissociations in the opposite direction, with better performance in assigning the same article for singular feminine nouns (also die in German).
As expected, the more efficient cocktail led to a significantly lower proportion of the 2G MESP being attributed to the enzyme cost: 16%, compared with 32% previously.
If, however, AVs will be used for small vehicle based public transport with DEDICATED LANES – then we should expect much more efficient, time saving mobility ecosystems in our cities.
Hence, we do not expect a more efficient removal of the AI-2 signal from the extracellular medium for any of the natural isolates analyzed.
That is, the collective heat pump stock is expected to become more efficient as older heat pumps are retired and replaced with higher efficiency models.
If it is expected to be more efficient in the private sector, government finance, on balance, gains.
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