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But to justify the enormous expense, "a more effective case for the science must still be made," says panel chair Stephen Leone of JILA--formerly the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics--in Boulder, Colorado.
Therefore, the use of all available evidence would help advocates to make a more effective case for prioritizing women's and children's health in African Union policies.
It can strengthen the physician-patient relationship during the course of care and contribute to more effective case management, as well as develop a long-term case monitoring mechanism [ 13].
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Furthermore, for many applications where PET has proved more effective, the case for improved cost-effectiveness for PET remains to be made.
Due to partial miscibility and more gravity stable nature, solvent retrieval and sweep with water can be more effective in case of heavy-oil compared to light oil (fully miscible case) and, as a result, can be even more profitable.
Finally, minimum spanning trees are more effective in case of exhaustive recruitments, in a very circumscribed and closed human community, which is not really the case in the present study.
The confinement action is found more effective in case of smaller specimens.
The system is seen to be more effective in case of taller structures than shorter structures.
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