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The first is that delivery of health, education and social services needs to be made more efficient.
Before being used in humans, it would also need to be made more efficient, as only about 5% of cells had their faulty DNA replaced, the study found.
At the same time, the Energy Department announced plans to consolidate the nuclear weapons complex that maintains warheads and dismantle those no longer needed, saying the complex needs to be made more efficient and more easily secured.
At the same time each NHS needs to be made more efficient and better equipped to deal with future pressures.
Despite the performance improvements in the cartridges, there are several types of slow queries that are unlikely to be made more efficient by further development.
Sequencing needed to be made more efficient and less costly: aims were to reduce sequencing costs to $.50 per base and to complete 10 million bases of contiguous DNA (0.3 percent of the human genome) but otherwise to focus efforts on the smaller genomes of less complex model organisms (Watson 1990).
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"If carmakers are going to survive in a world of volatile oil prices and global warming, they have to be making more efficient vehicles.
If so, it will be important to ascertain whether collateral formation can be made more efficient by stimulating Notch activity.
It is important to understand how production processes can be made more efficient and how official and unofficial support mechanisms can enhance the productive capacity of farmers.
How can government be made more efficient?
Even farming can be made more efficient.
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