Sentence examples for narrow effectiveness from inspiring English sources

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The unrelenting burden of infectious diseases, which are often treated using medicines with narrow effectiveness and safety dose ranges, and the growing prevalence and recognition of non-communicable diseases represent significant threats for the patients, although affording an opportunity for advancing science.

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And even worse, as long as we cling to these very narrow standards of effectiveness, which our culture is enamored with, we'll take on smaller and smaller tasks -- they're the only ones we can be effective in.

If Prx genes indeed underlie many of the resistance QTLs, the observed abundance and specificity of resistance QTLs might be explained by the abundance of Prx genes and their varying allelic forms, each form having a narrow spectrum of effectiveness.

The low polydispersity value (lower than or equal to 0.240 ± 0.019) for each NP indicates that the size distributions of all NPs are in a very narrow range, reflecting high effectiveness and robustness of the preparation method.

Thus, our findings may be less applicable to hospitals with a very narrow range of PDC effectiveness.

It proposes three domains: context, process and impacts and reflects a growing recognition within the field that viewing effectiveness in narrow terms overlooks the distal, more indirect impacts and the process through which decisions are made.

CsA itself yielded relatively poor protection against OGD-induced necrosis, with a narrow concentration range of effectiveness, similar to that found in cardiomyocytes subjected to transient OGD [ 4] and in perfused heart [ 7].

Mitochondrial respiration increased with rhIL-15 doses up to 10 pg mL−1, then declined (Fig. 3F), suggesting a narrow window of therapeutic effectiveness that corresponds closely to our observed postexercise levels of IL-15 in human plasma (5.6 ± 1.2 pg mL−1).

These potential limitations tend to result in a narrowed view of the effectiveness of patient advocacy case management.

Since the confidence interval of 12-month haematological response loss from imatinib in accelerated phase was narrow, imatinib's cost-effectiveness was insensitive to duration of response.

A narrower way to define effectiveness is meeting all specified protection or representation targets for a region (Rodrigues & Brooks, 2007; Wiersma & Nudds, 2009; Ferrier & Drielsma, 2010).

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