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Ideally, future photovoltaic modules show higher power output without increasing costs during cell production or module interconnection.
Ideally, future research should evaluate whether targeted interventions to improve sleep can reduce pain severity, depression and ultimately, pain-related disability.
Ideally, future wiggle-match age models should be constrained, with boundaries between sections based on the plant macrofossil composition of the peat and physical chemical parameters such as the degree of decomposition.
Ideally, future studies should examine additional time points during gestation, as well as cord/neonatal samples, as it remains to be determined whether gestational and early life vitamin D status has a 'critical window' when the brain is differentially sensitive to this exposure.
Ideally, future studies should also integrate information on both the financial efforts of employers as well as employees.
Ideally, future surveys should also assign RVUs for nuclear medicine (including PET) and, if possible, interventional cases.
Ideally, future integrations would include getting access to book lists in an Amazon, iBooks or Google's Play Books accounts.
Ideally, future bioprocesses will meet the demands of commercial chemical markets in an economical fashion while being sustainable through the use of renewable starting materials.
Ideally, future studies should use larger and more diverse samples, which would be followed for a longer period so the effect of experimenter's desirability would be reduced.
Ideally future research would examine coercive mobility and health care organizations at multiple levels, including at a smaller neighborhood unit such as the census tract or neighborhood block group.
Although, ideally, future work might extend the range of images tested, we nonetheless note the close consistency in results that we obtained across the two different and independent image sets used in Experiments 1 and 2. Future research might also investigate potential ways to improve people's ability to spot manipulated photos.
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