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A design strategy, counter to the traditional focus, points to the allowance of sustainable forest harvesting, as a means of more effectively preventing deforestation in the Tropics.
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But perhaps it's time to stop hunting around for how victims could have more effectively prevented their own victimization.
"We will know how to more effectively prevent drug use, starting from recruitment and training," he said.
As a result, the ability to more effectively prevent and treat genetic disease is faltering even as the means to identify risks people are born with are improving.
As an influential insider, the United States could more effectively prevent the type of antagonistic relationship with the court that would be engendered by continuing American hostility.
But growing evidence that aromatase inhibitors can more effectively prevent cancer from returning may be why tamoxifen's sales have fallen in recent years.
Thus, the lower reaction temperature more effectively prevents continuous nucleation by decreasing the Ag+ reduction rate and supersaturation.
The spherical bulky t-butyl groups more effectively prevent the intermolecular interaction than the linear n-butyl groups in sulfonic acid-containing poly(diphenylacetylene)s.
They hope to someday repair scars with the donor's own cells, a slower process but one that will more effectively prevent rejection.
Access to intrauterine device (IUD) as emergency contraception (EC) can help interested patients more effectively prevent unintended pregnancy and can also offer ongoing contraception.
Conclusions: Acute atrophy of muscle fibers was more effectively prevented by high-frequency stimulation (100Hz) than by no stimulation or low-frequency stimulation (20Hz).
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