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The hydrolysis of tetrabutyl titanate has been effectively controlled in a collosol of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone dissolved with polyvinylidene fluoride.
In developed countries, the incidence of whooping cough has been effectively controlled by vaccination.
While malaria has been effectively controlled in most areas of Sri Lanka (incidence declined by 99% and only 124 indigenous cases reported in 2011), malaria incidence was reported to be much higher in the conflict regions [ 23].
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In China, the transformation of economy and the reform of the labor system since the 1980s have seen a large number of collective labor disputes, yet the scale and intensity of these disputes have been effectively controlled.
For supporting multi-dimensional range query, the experimental results indicate that the exponentially expanding and extending rate have been effectively controlled and minimized by HD Tree overlay structure and DROCR routing.
These weeds are common problems with upland crops but, in paddy fields, they had been effectively controlled by prolonged flooding.
These are just two examples of many diseases that have been effectively controlled by vaccination and thus have saved millions of lives.
At the same time, infectious diseases have been effectively controlled, but the animal welfare and some nutrition metabolic diseases are easy to be ignored.
Therefore, even in the area of shipment restrictions, FMD transmission could have been effectively controlled by more strict movement restriction and compulsory disinfection of people and vehicles.
With changes in dietary habits and the implementation of neonatal hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination for years, infections by aflatoxin and HBV have been effectively controlled [ 15, 16].
The resistance gene Pi-ta has been effectively used to control rice blast disease, but some populations of cultivated and wild rice have evolved resistance.
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