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Dr. Vlahakes said preventing inflammation might require higher doses of the drug than those now being used.
G.M. and Ford also worry that the government might require higher fuel economy; the automakers helped narrowly defeat such a plan in Congress two months ago.
While some of these policies might require higher taxes, it's not clear that marginally improving mobility or raising the living standards of the most destitute would do much to hinder the very richest Americans' ability to continue getting even richer.
A greater thrombotic burden in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) might require higher doses and/or intracoronary delivery of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors to achieve optimal PAI.
And offering better benefits was a way of rewarding workers without pushing up the immediate pay bill (a move that might require higher taxes).Cutting pensions is hard work.
Conversely, other processes or products might require higher lignin content or lower S/G (Clarke 2009).
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Dopant activation by solid phase epitaxial regrowth might require high-tilt implants for a positive overlap.
Since the derivation of wind vectors from high-resolution cloud images might require high fidelity data acquisition, we will use lossless data compression as far as possible.
Release 16 is where you'll see the ultra-reliable, low latency capability, which is really required for things such as autonomous vehicles, operating machinery remotely in dangerous areas that might require high-resolution camera feeds or with highly responsive and accurate telemedicine or telesurgery - that applies to plenty of industrial equipment too.
This approach, however, might require high computational costs to provide accurate results.
As a possibility, the promoter of CDKN1Amight display a high affinity for TP53, while the promoter of the TP53 target that suppresses MTOR activity might require high TP53 concentrations for efficient transactivation.
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