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is more efficacious
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An extra amount or extent.
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Sulkowicz wants to change behavior, too, but thinks that punishment is more efficacious than tweaks to campus life.
It has been documented that a bimetallic mixture is more efficacious than a single one [150].
At optimal doses of 2 3 mg/kg RG7787 is more efficacious than SS1P.
Therefore, it is more efficacious to inhibit the multiple targets with a single small molecule inhibitor.
It would therefore appear that an individual time to peak HCO3 − ingestion strategy is more efficacious in eliciting consistent responses.
Sacral neuromodulation is more efficacious than antimuscarinic treatment for subjective improvement of overactive bladder and quality of life.
The highest priority question no longer appears to be whether or not simulated versus community-based instruction is more efficacious.
Due to the continuous production of IL-7 by engineered cells, our system is more efficacious than exogenous IL-7.
Conclusion: If a cesarean delivery is performed, cord blood sampling is more efficacious if performed before delivery of the placenta.
Conclusion: Behavior therapy is more efficacious in eliminating the need for tube feeding than nutritional counseling alone.
The comparison results reveal that the first method is more efficacious in finding all Pareto optimal points than the second one.
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