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Readers wrote in to quarrel with or supplement my pieces, or, most usefully and mortifyingly, to correct me on matters of fact.
As demographers predict that most people will live in cities soon, ecologists have begun taking a look at urban environments they had long ignored, cataloging which species remain and which may be most usefully and successfully restored.
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With the iPhone, the hope was that an installed application could continue to run in the background and, most usefully, gather and send information from and to the web.
Arthur Seldon, his chief collaborator, made the IEA's papers readable, while Mr Harris proselytised among movers and shakers and, most usefully, raised money.
Where earlier cookery books were vague, talking airily of "a good pinch" and "boiling until done", Acton is exact on amounts and timings and, most usefully, lists all the ingredients separately, rather than burying them deep in the main narrative of the recipe.
It backs up your photos (and videos); can import from Facebook and Instagram among other sources; and most usefully helps you free up space for more stuff on your device.
It is — and most usefully — once again a newly minted word, one that might still mean anything.
They've brought in disease resistance and, most usefully, some hardiness so that most (but not all) can now be grown with confidence outside in a reasonable English summer.
Supporting material includes uncut cartes de visite, an example of the photo albums designed for their display, and, most usefully, three computers on which you can flip page by page through digital facsimiles of 11 of the albums in the show.
In practice, ECHO is used to semi-quantify cardiac index (i.e. to allocate patients into ranges of values: very low/low/normal/high), and most usefully to evaluate variations following therapeutic maneuvres (Fig. 3c).
There has been a plethora of studies assessing the diagnostic value of BNP testing in the patient presenting with dyspnoea, with elevated levels being associated with cardiac dysfunction and, most usefully, with a negative predictive value rather than a positive one.
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