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Discover LudwigA lack of targeting refers to the absence of a specific focus or goal in a situation or action.
It can also suggest a failure to aim or direct efforts towards a particular objective. Example: The company's marketing campaign was unsuccessful due to a lack of targeting, resulting in low sales and little brand recognition.
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This lack of targeting could have been related to antigen heterogeneity and low expression of GPC3.
The lack of "targeting" isn't really a shortcoming, it's a near impossibility.
However, the lack of targeting delivery approaches limits its clinical application.
UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center oncologist Dennis Slamon thinks he knows why Iressa flopped in two large trials: lack of targeting.
People are ready to realize that a lack of targeting data is the primary reason ads on the Internet are so annoying.
Lack of targeting capabilities: 31% High price of video: 27% Limited reach of online video: 18% Ad format limitations: 12% Poor inventory quality: 7% Other: 5% .
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Pharmacokinetics data in normal mice indicate a higher initial influx into the brain, followed by clearance due to a lack of targeted plaques within the brains of normal mice, an important factor that could determine critical target/background ratios.
With 160 German firms installed in Iran, the Iranian government has no lack of targets.
Short had complained to Clark about the lack of targets, but Clark assured him, "This will be over in three nights".
However, the image intensity-based trackers can hardly handle the complicated situation in practical visual tracking due to the lack of target structural information.
Efficiency of systemically delivered siRNA in gene silencing is compromised due to lack of target-specific delivery and rapid clearance of siRNA by in vivo elimination pathways.
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