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Sibutramine, the other drug approved both in the United States and Europe, is slightly more effective but has more serious side effects.
Comparison of the rHBDs suggested that both had a significant effect, although rHBD that we generated (rHBD1) was slightly more effective (Fig. 2C).
Entry screening of travelers through health declarations or thermal scanning at international borders had little documented effect on detecting SARS cases; exit screening appeared slightly more effective.
With luck, a slightly more effective, more self-disciplined parliament.
Depilatory creams can be slightly more effective than razors, but tend to be smelly.
The medicine was slightly more effective than no treatment at all.
The MPID controller proved to be slightly more effective and robust.
Based on the data, it is concluded that the oxygen vacancies are slightly more effective in reducing thermal conductivity.
The two biggest sellers, Lipitor and Zocor, are only slightly more effective in reducing cholesterol than Mevacor, an older, generic pill, the critics observe.
The study's authors reported that among the first group of women to complete 33 months of treatment, Arimidex appeared slightly more effective and safer than tamoxifen.
A new class of estrogen-blocking drugs appears to be slightly more effective than the standard medicine for treating women with early-stage breast cancer.
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