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They may place more caveats on how and when French troops can operate, effectively reducing the efficacy of their deployment.
JAY BUTE El Lago, Tex., Aug. 10, 2011 Mr. Lowenstein is exactly correct in his assessment of what President Obama should do, with two small changes: First, Mr. Obama should scrap the 50-state tour, which will look like a campaign effort, reducing the efficacy of his pitch.
This difference in receptor densities might be a factor reducing the efficacy of our dimer.
However, some offices have experienced declining staff, potentially reducing the efficacy of consultation.
The P-glycoprotein efflux pump contributes to multi-drug resistance in cancer cells, reducing the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents [3].
Rapidly evolving pathogens such as HIV or influenza can quickly mutate their antigenic profiles, reducing the efficacy of conventional vaccines.
Such a flood of information-poor contributions could easily de-motivate experts, greatly reducing the efficacy of the problem solving environment.
The stability of nanoparticles in solution is very important with respect to antimicrobial activity as unstable AgNPs will not be able to disperse homogeneously, thus reducing the efficacy.
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It can, for example, reduce the efficacy of the contraceptive pill.
Studies have shown that St .John's wort, for example, reduces the efficacy of nearly 50percentt of medications.
The appearance of this oscillation reduces the efficacy of vibration suppression by using the water tank.
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