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Keep in mind that action shots are frequently more effective than stills as well.
Pretreatment with concentrated sulphuric acid is frequently more effective for African acacias.
It is known that TMAO is frequently more effective in folding proteins than urea is in unfolding them (16, 39), and this is attributed largely to the fact that urea's interaction free energy with the peptide backbone is opposite in sign and much smaller in magnitude than that of TMAO and sarcosine (14, 40).
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However, the facilities with higher PU prevalence rates did use pressure-reducing surfaces more frequently and were more effective in documenting the location, size, stage and existence of necrotic tissue when a PU was present.
But if a highly principled leader learned to become more assertive, he might be more likely to speak up and act with the courage of his convictions, thus applying his strength more widely or frequently to become a more effective leader.
The transtheoretical model (TTM, stage-based model) is one of the six most commonly cited behavior change models [ 2] frequently assumed to be more effective than a control situation [ 3].
Changing the direction of the cleaner frequently will make vacuuming more effective.
However, the protocol-T seems to be more effective and frequently is associated with asymptomatic cataracts.
In these countries as in Cambodia, patients and prescribers frequently believe that injections are more effective than oral treatments, and few health professionals perceive themselves as over-prescribing injections.
We focused on cognitive forms of neutralisation as opposed to other forms of corrective action (e.g., weight or shape checking), as previous research indicates that neutralisation occurs more frequently and is considered as more effective than checking (Shafran et al., 1999), and thus may be of clinical significance.
A drug frequently prescribed for pain is no more effective than a placebo at controlling sciatica, a common source of pain in the lower back and leg, according to a study published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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