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The effect of potential on change in product distribution is more effective at the beginning of electrolysis.
"We believe our approach is more effective at encouraging cost efficiency".
Generally speaking, however, bullying is more effective at harming victims than aiding aggressors.
Likewise, previous studies have indicated that an hour a day of moderately intense exercise is more effective at preventing heart disease than half an hour.
"And, we think a lighthearted approach is more effective at getting consumers into the franchise and quitting smoking than a much more serious approach".
"We have not seen unequivocal evidence that any one approach is more effective at tackling harm and exploitation, which remains our priority," it said.
Aspirin in combination with another blood-thinning medication is more effective at preventing stroke and mini-stroke than aspirin alone, a national medical organization announced yesterday.
So far, there is no clear scientific evidence that meditation is more effective at making us, for example, more compassionate than other spiritual or psychological practices.
The antiretroviral drugs are based on a compound that is more effective at reducing HIV in the bloodstream than existing therapies and has fewer side effects.
It will of course vary from doctor to doctor, and some will have a better idea of which drug is more effective at dealing with which symptom.
Research by Professor Sarah Berga at Emory University in Atlanta found that shedding pounds by regular exercise is more effective at prolonging fertility than dieting.
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