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Conclusion: Extraperitoneal laparoscopy generates significantly fewer adhesions in the para-aortic irradiation field.
Because almost all of the input energy in tar sands production comes from fossil fuels, the process generates significantly more carbon dioxide than conventional oil production.
But the production of paper bags generates significantly more air and water pollution; manufacturing and recycling them requires more energy than their plastic cousins do, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
The University of California, No. 14 on our list, generates significantly more revenue from its research than all other U.S. universities--but that's because it lumps its 10 campuses under one umbrella.
Based on the results, we can state that the proposal generates significantly less overhead related to the active set management comparing to both competitive schemes.
The high lung concentrations achieved with inhaled antibiotics are paired with low systemic absorption [34]; indeed, administering antibiotics such as aminoglycosides by aerosolization generates significantly lower peak serum concentrations compared with intravenous administration [27, 35].
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BOEM explains that offshore winds tend to be stronger than land-based winds, have the potential to generate "significantly larger amounts of electricity," and are generally less obtrusive than structures built on land.
This would generate significantly more fan and news media interest.
Contracts for these services often generated significantly more revenue than advising on executive pay.
Live calls generate significantly more concerns than automated calls and spam texts".
One advantage is that they generate significantly more applicants, and more ethnically diverse ones.
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