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In one study that considered less-frequent preventive dosing, monthly DP was more efficacious than a bimonthly regimen in preventing malaria in adults in Thailand [ 22].
Stringer, part-time or freelance journalist, videographer, or photographer typically assigned by a news organization to cover areas that are considered less newsworthy or that are deemed peripheral to the news organization's coverage area.
Treatment benefit is thus expressed in a way that allows health states that are considered less preferable (0) to full health (1) to be given quantitative values.
People in Egypt get more offended by a context that is sexually suggestive, while that is considered less offensive in the U.S.
Faust et al. introduces higher weights for RPAIR classifications that are considered less relevant to the reaction, favoring pathways that include more RPAIRs classified as "main".
Etiquette is sometimes included as a part of morality, but it applies to norms that are considered less serious than the kinds of norms for behavior that are part of morality in the basic sense.
But that measure, which allows banks to deploy less capital for investments that are considered less risky, has been falling out of favor.
Midtown Manhattan's office district is scored by 42nd Street, a line that for decades separated the premium office buildings to the north from those to the south that were considered less desirable, Ms. Tighe said.
At this point, should Al-Qaeda perpetrate any attack against the US that was considered less shocking than 9/11, the rest of the world will view them as the relatively weak organization that they are.
But she had no suggestions about how states might treat schools that were considered less urgent.
The building had 26 other open violations that were considered less serious, the study found.
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