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Second, highly expressed genes may need more efficient N-terminal processing and may consequently need more GCN and GGN codons.
Recent studies indicate there may also be academic benefits and students may be more efficient learners after physical activity.
However, some services may have different tiers of response that may allow more efficient use of equipment and trained staff.
Knowing predictors of BV recurrence may help identify subgroups in whom PPT may be more efficient and prevent BV recurrences and their subsequent adverse health outcomes.
19 This may mean that turning to human papillomavirus testing may be more efficient and possibly more effective than intensifying cytological follow-up.
34 In conclusion, IL-17A may offer a more specific target; however, the targeting of IL-17RA may be more efficient.
There may be others with similar VO2 max figures in the Tour but Froome may be more efficient.
Multilateral funding, including to UN agencies, may also rise – Owen Barder at the Centre for Global Development has convincingly argued that it may be more efficient than bilateral interventions.
As lifestyle aspects may play major roles in a population's health, increasing government expenditures on healthy lifestyle promotion may be more efficient.
Business may be more efficient than government, but it is less suited to upholding principles.
If you own plenty of clothes, then larger washes in bigger drums less frequently may be more efficient.
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