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This relatively large value may make our findings regarding dazzle effects conservative, as past work indicates that human motion detection may work most effectively at short displacements.
But three days later, he spoke most effectively at the Washington National Cathedral, where he said: "We are here in the middle hour of our grief.
(One hitch, the authors acknowledge, would be a collision, which would "sterilize the biosphere most effectively, at least to the level of bacteria").
In our study, silane treatment works most effectively at 60% BNNP fraction for the thermal conductivity improvement.
This is not to say that all problems would be dealt with most effectively at the local or municipal levels.
(Choi et al. (1989)) studied the proteases from the parasitic protozoa Toxoplasma gondii and discovered that they catalyzed most effectively at pH 6 and 8.5.
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Their effort would be most effectively targeted at setting up and monitoring the mechanisms at facility level that support staff performance, rather than overseeing individual health workers.
No matter the building, sound is most effectively stopped at its source.
Thereafter he joined Leyton Orient of the Third Division (South) and in his first campaign he was an ever-present, including a few games in attack, but clearly he was most effectively employed at the back, where his fighting spirit – as befitted a man who had served abroad in the Royal Artillery – was much in evidence.
By the third episode all the characters had begun to blossom: they are most effectively showcased at a party, where the dialogue is free-flowing and the wit plentiful.
The ensuing tsunami of corporate cash could turn every election hence into a series of virtual slave auctions, with victory guaranteed only to those candidates who most effectively grovel at the feet of the best-heeled lobbyists.
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