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Such a debt-to-equity structure is intended to decrease the financial burden and reduce the prospect of credit downgrades.
Major League Baseball is expected to announce new regulations Tuesday at the winter meetings that are intended to decrease the number of shattered bats.
We intended to decrease the concentration of sevoflurane as soon as the patient's movements were controlled.
A stepwise chamber was first fabricated using a three-dimensional (3D) fabrication technique known as detachment lithography; the stepwise design was intended to decrease the dead volume of the device and the operation voltage by inducing zipping action.
The proposed facility is part of Mayor Bloomberg's Solid Waste Management Plan, which is intended to decrease the use of trucks for the transportation of waste and have each borough handle more of its own waste.
SEGC is intended to decrease the rate of hyperglycemia while reducing the adverse effects of severe hypoglycemia.
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However, in our method we intend to decrease the time-consuming interaction, so we provide automatic selection following a competitive approach.
These devices are intended to decrease contamination of the surgical wound and to protect staff from splashes of bloodborne pathogens.
Therefore, we designed a BODIPY-labeled RU486, where the dye is separated from the ligand by a linker, intended to decrease both steric hindrance from the bulky dye as well as hydrophobicity of the conjugate (RU486-BODIPY, Figure 1a).
Treatment of psoriasis is intended to decrease epidermal proliferation and the underlying inflammatory process.
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