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Almost all of these deaths could be easily prevented at a low cost.
In a speech Monday at a conference in Washington, D.C., Melinda Gates said that pregnancy and childbirth often "end in tragedy" in poor countries, but that most of the deaths could be prevented at a "stunningly" low cost.
Figure 5A demonstrates that plasma membrane localisation of PDGFRα-D842V is prevented at a BFA-concentration of 60 ng/ml.
With the insecticide intervention only, 220.71 disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) per 100,000 inhabitants could be prevented at a cost of US$13,155.52 per DALY.
The population attributable fraction was estimated to be 12% which indicated that approximately one in eight of the CRC cases could have been prevented at a population level.
A small amount of Fg adsorption (20 100 ng cm 2) was observed for all peptoid designs at 0.4 0.6 chain nm 2 before being prevented at a critical density ≈0.6 chain nm 2 (adsorption below the measurement uncertainty of ≈10 ng cm 2).
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Some design conflicts can in this manner be prevented at an earlier phase of the design process.
Ideally, explosion risk is identified and prevented at an early stage of process design, forming a key part of the inherently safer design (ISD) approach.
Haldane's rule will ensure that introgression of maternally inherited mitochondria is prevented at an earlier stage of speciation than for nuclear loci [ 38, 57, 65, 70]; the latter may transferred between species by backcrossing of male hybrids.
Its proponents say it would have prevented at least a quarter of the flooding if the US Army Corps of Engineers had acted sooner.
Our policy prevented at most a single case of brachial palsy, and it contributed 0.16% to our cesarean delivery rate.
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