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The reason is that partition B usually has a smaller size than partitions A and C, thus aggregating it with either type A or C results in considerable capacity savings without considerably jeopardizing the unequal error protection.

Recently, a Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program was established which will eventually result in considerable capacity building, especially if the applied training program is accompanied by a well- structured human resources plan for a career path through and retention of competent laboratory staff at all levels of the network.

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This work's accomplishment lies in its considerable capacity to make us feel that we are each not only resident but co-owner of, and collectively accountable for, this land we call home.

Although various governments in the region have developed considerable capacity in emergency response, many have requested sector-specific humanitarian support from UNICEF to complement their relief efforts.

Acknowledging that various national governments have gained considerable capacity in emergency response, UNICEF increasingly relies on regional support mechanisms with quality assurance to service multiple countries by pooling resources.

Data in our research showed the intensity of rAAV-TRE&rAAV-Tet-On mediated target gene expression under the induction condition was similar to that of rAAV-CAG, indicating that the Tet-On gene expression system has considerable capacity in controlling target gene expression.

Just as Adam Smith observed that there is a great deal of ruin in a nation, so too is there a considerable capacity for ruin in a political entity that has been the dominant party of government for 170 or so years.

However, resource-limited countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa, need considerable capacity building.

In the organs, which were examined 4, 5 or 6 h PI, mean viable counts largely exceeded the initial viable count obtained in the blood indicating a considerable capacity of the organs for withholding bacteria from the circulation.

The brain retains considerable capacity for plasticity in adulthood.

These data support the view that peripheral T cells have a considerable capacity for plasticity in terms of both loss and acquisition of specific functions.

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