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This was only possible using substructure information to reduce the size of the search tree: when providing a substructure that describes a large part of the molecule, OMG generates only 334 structures (Table 4).
The £100,000 scheme is designed to identify what chemicals are in circulation and use the information to reduce harm.
One can also use the information to reduce the acquisition time resulting in a higher patient throughput per day.
It is designed to identify what chemicals are in circulation and then use that information to reduce the harm they can cause.
The provider can use this information to reduce cost by: (black circle) reducing the number of physically located servers in the datacentre; (black circle) reducing the number of powered-on servers in the datacentre.
One could, for example, use the information to reduce the risk of getting the disease or condition, or to at least postpone its onset, by behavioral changes, an appropriate diet and/or preventive medication.
As Wright puts it: "Given the potential consequences of an accident or terrorist attack on a spent fuel pool, the body responsible for ensuring public safety should want to know all it could about the issue, and use that information to reduce nuclear risks".
Prey can also use this information to reduce their danger of predation, although this possibility is relatively less well studied.
The proposed method can correctly determine the order of the underlying time series, and uses that information to reduce the number of covariates.
Now that most patients with Wilms' tumour are cured, it is practicable to study the long-term morbidity of their treatment and use this information to reduce treatment sequelae in the future.
We know that exercise, diet and certain lifestyle choices are important in cancer risk – how can we more effectively use this information to reduce the cancer burden through preventative measures?
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