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Because of this, the light is much more directional and the lamp could thus prove more efficient than bulbs that scatter light in all directions.
For some crops, alternative pollinators could well prove more efficient than Apis mellifera; honeybees don't particularly like squash or pumpkin flowers, for example, while Peponapis pruinosa, commonly known as the squash bee, does.
On Friday, Mr. Stringer suggested that negotiations outside of the courtroom, including a possible resuscitation of discussions with the City Council, might prove more efficient than slogging through an appeals process.
As tumors are considered to be "network-addicted" rather than "oncogene-addicted" [133], strategies targeting such a molecule in monotherapy or in combination with other cytotoxic drugs may prove more efficient than targeting multiple upstream RTKs.
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