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This result does not imply that the program is inefficient: humans also fail to correctly classify these unclear sites, as suggested by the results of the questionnaire survey.

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It's on the rest of the industry to do the introspective, inefficient human work of figuring out how to keep them.

Previously, businesses that needed to run surveys, set up SMS shortcodes, run teleconferences, or send appointment reminders might have had to build their own technology, or rely on inefficient human call centers.

We speculate that the low IgG responses and inefficient human T cells generated in NOD-scid IL2rγnull mice may contribute to inefficient viral clearance in this model.

This may account for the inefficient human-to-human transmission of H5N1 virus.

Serum specimens were not available from patient B. We found no transmission of H5N1 to healthcare workers, despite the lack of infection control measures, which suggests inefficient human-to-human H5N1 transmission; similar results were found in Hanoi (5).

Public health agencies in the United States and around the world are focusing on influenza preparedness, notably concerning influenza virus A subtype H5N1, which has captured attention because it causes severe disease and death in humans but as yet has demonstrated only very limited and inefficient human-to-human transmission.

Somatic cell nuclear transfer and cell fusion have been showed to induce reprogramming of differentiated cells to a pluripotent state; however, both techniques were highly inefficient for humans as well limited in number to be used on a large scale for disease modeling or regenerative medicine.

This is particularly appealing when one considers that quinacrine (QC) and chlorpromazine (CPZ), two compounds already in clinic for a long time for other applications and recently tested in human for compassionate treatment of CJD, were totally inefficient in human as well as in a mouse model similar to the one we used [25], [26], even in combination.

Where one does not exist, health care becomes, as here, selective, ruinously expensive and inefficient; ordinary human greed conquers all.

At the end of her book, Taylor writes that there is "something appropriate — beautiful actually — about being a gimped-up, dependent, inefficient, incapable human supporting and being supported by my inefficient, dependent, and gimped-up dog".

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