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Dawes et al. [ 14] demonstrated that low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) may be more effective than unfractionated heparin, because it is more effectively absorbed after subcutaneous administration and has a longer half life in the circulation.
Thus, the placebo effect is more effectively monitored.
The results show that the ASE radiation is more effectively amplified when the line-narrowing effects are considered than not.
The second order effect, however, is that their time is more effectively spent working than networking.
But on the whole, the war is more effectively handled in the novel.
In fact, he says, it is "more effectively protected than at any time since Gutenberg".
Continuing this work will be crucial towards increasing retention rates among junior officers and ensuring that the US military is more effectively connected with American civil society.
Hundreds of volunteers need to be trained in searching bags, and that is more effectively done at a real event than in a classroom.
Apple's version is more effectively integrated with Maps, though for some trips – such as on bike hire schemes like London's Santander Cycles, Citymapper still comes up trumps.
So could it be that buying a generic painkiller that happens to have the specific pain from which you're currently suffering written on the packet makes you feel like the pain is more effectively killed?
Oddly, everyone silently accepts that "balancing the books" specifically means "cutting spending", even while most economists agree that deficit and debt reduction is more effectively achieved through economic growth (though that is a whole other rhetorical can of worms).
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