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Dr. Mattioni and colleagues then began ordering the products on the Internet and trying to gauge their effect.
The latest changes have not been in place long enough to be able to gauge their effect on ratings.
As the leaders debate, the BBC will gauge their effect on an audience of 50 undecided voters.
Optimally, control efforts must be linked with vector and human surveillance data to gauge their effect and estimate disease risk.
Both are clearly unrealistic, so our ability to gauge their effect on model predictions is crucial to future model refinements.
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The room in which she is walking is a climatic chamber, designed to simulate precise environmental conditions and to gauge their effects on human subjects.
Mr. Berger called the sanctions "fairly substantial and powerful" and said that the Administration would wait to gauge their effects before taking further steps against India over its tests today.
Given all the stress and uncertainty driven by the economic crisis, some companies, with the help of business and organizational psychologists, are plumbing the depths of these feelings and roles, trying to gauge their effects at a time when emotions are running high.
Hallucinogenic drugs are tightly regulated, and few previous studies have tried to gauge their effects on the human brain.
Critics say Searchinger's calculations were faulty and that uncertainties made it impossible to gauge their effects.
One problem is that placebos don't produce objectively measurable changes in the patients' physiology; to gauge their effects, doctors must rely on highly subjective patient interviews.
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