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In another study, Zabinski et al. found that co-prescription of ns-NSAIDs with gastroprotective agents was cost effective in high-risk patients, and the benefits accrued by using celecoxib in moderate-to-high risk patients served to offset the high costs of using celecoxib to treat low-risk patients [33].
From the Transcontinental Railroad to the internet, there are scores of examples of "private roles for public goals," as John Donahue and Richard Zeckhauser recently pointed out in the National Journal: "From de Tocqueville's day to the present, Americans' knack for cobbling together pragmatic alliances has often served to offset our weak suit of formal government".
The Palais des Tuileries had served to offset the fact that the Palais du Louvre is skewed slightly 6.33° west of the Axe historique (also known as the Voie Triomphale), a seven-kilometre straight line of structures and thoroughfares, including the Place de la Concorde, Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe and the Grande Arche de La Défense.
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According to Mr. Fascetti, flywheel and front pulley weighting serve to offset some of the imbalance inherent in the engine, while special engine mounts dampen remaining shake.
These revelations are often cruel, but they serve to offset and balance the fastidious, uptight Schmidt's disdain for most people he meets.
In waters that are neither very acidic (pH much less than 7) nor very basic (pH much greater than 7 but less than 14), the carbon dioxide system serves as a buffer, because, within limits, a change in pH will cause a shift within the system that ultimately serves to offset the pH change.
And far from the capital deployment models of old, these new funds have operationally sound value creation playbooks for their portfolio companies, which serve to offset high multiples.
The idea is that the donations will serve to offset the carbon dioxide released into the air by the electricity used to power the computer.
Increasing volumetric injection rate may serve to offset narrow fracture widths, since fracture widths are obtained by increasing the injection rate.
WestLB's Langer warned that the success of the 5800 phone was only serving to offset a slump in sales for Nokia's high-end N-Series, which would lead to further price erosion.
These results suggest that experience and training may serve to offset age-related decrements in postural balance, and implications for the risk of balance-related injuries during firefighting operations are discussed.
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