Sentence examples for more frequent targeted from inspiring English sources

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A higher frequency of bTB testing of highly connected markets and farms [17], combined with more frequent, targeted testing of dominant individuals within herds and a similarly targeted and therefore cost-effective application of any prospective cattle bTB vaccination programmes [52], [53], are likely to contribute to more effective and efficient strategies for controlling the disease.

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Government officials are more frequent targets, along with Afghan soldiers and police officers.

Security experts predicted in 2008 that when Apple's share of the PC market reached 16 percent and Windows antivirus software became 80 percent effective, Mac users would become a more frequent target for cybercriminals.

Premise 2 is a more frequent target for critics.

It was found that Korean-speaking learners' performance was significantly better on more frequent target words than on less frequent ones; yet, such a word frequency effect did not surface for Chinese-speaking learners.

A third factor highlighted that women working in lower hierarchical positions could be more frequent targets of sexual harassment; further illustrated that underrepresentation of women at higher hierarchical could be the result of sexual harassment.

Civilians and civilian installations have also become more frequent targets.

Interestingly, we find that non-domain regions of proteins are more frequent targets of directional selection.

In these previous experiments, an unexpected target (e.g. XXXX) was presented infrequently amidst the much more frequent target (e.g. OOOO).

In visual search tasks – where subjects must report the presence of a given target within an array of distracting items – such learning effects have been observed both in the form of speeded detection of more frequent target stimuli and powerful suppression of distracters, in all cases leading to more efficient processing of the practiced stimulus arrays [10] [25].

A second possibility is that some proteins are more frequent targets of recurrent selective sweeps (Andolfatto 2007; Macpherson et al. 2007).

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