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It's also worth asking how the chance of similar errors might be minimized in the future.
"If you have talents, they might be minimized on the screen," says Jeff Nicolaus, a trader in the corn pit.
It should also demand a rigorous evaluation of available technology and a review of the diplomatic risks and how they might be minimized.
He then describes the particular form of memory lapse under discussion, reviews recent research and offers, when possible, a few tips on how this type of failure might be minimized or avoided.
This study focuses on the mechanisms of corruption and how such destructive activities might be minimized.
However, they might be minimized when nondesirable variables such as instrumental variables (IV) are included in the PS model.
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Combined use of preoperative imaging and a preliminary prediction model based on histopathology results of the inguinal (superficial) part of CGD could accurately predict negative deep pelvic nodes in up to 84%% of patients, thereby potentially identifying a group of low-risk patients in whom the extent of surgery might safely be minimized.
Finally, the evidence obtained in one AML patient of a differential effect of DRB against tumour versus non-malignant cells might suggest that drug toxicity could be minimized by carefully determining the minimal effective dose.
We did not apply any detrending of the dataset from the consideration that any trends that might exist in the dataset would be minimized by compositing data in each year category.
The simplified schematic of Figure 10a neglects a certain level of Cu sublimation under low-pressure CVD conditions, but this can be minimized or indeed might be significantly suppressed with h-BN coverage, and hence this complexity is not further discussed here.
This cannot be minimized.
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