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Buffett has staked over $10 billion alongside Brazilian private equity firm 3G Capital in restructuring old guard corporate behemoths in need of improved efficiency.
In the past few years, California libraries have felt the need of improved and additional facilities.
This study demonstrates that individualised exercise coaching programs can also increase physical activity in farming populations, thereby conveying the associated health benefits to a demographic in need of improved non-communicable disease management and outcomes.
Overall, the results of recent lupus trials challenge the rheumatology community to improve trial approaches in SLE, a patient population in need of improved therapies.
While a 2002 clinical trial found an improved response with voriconazole (52.8%) versus amphotericin B (31.6%), the field is still in need of improved antifungals, with entirely novel targets.
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The need of increasing the safety is the need of improving the reliability of its systems.
The study is motivated by the need of improving the homing performance of interceptor missiles against randomly maneuvering targets.
The model of future biorefineries is changing driven from many motivations, particularly the need of improving sustainability and integration with the chemical production.
So a man who believes that the international scientific consensus is a "hoax" will be in charge of the committee that approves funding for scientific programs in a nation desperately in need of improving its scientific literacy.
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