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The processing of DDGS-2 and DDGS-3 was intended to decrease heat damage and improve nutritional quality.
A stepwise chamber was first fabricated using a three-dimensional (3D) fabrication technique known as detachment lithography; the stepwise design was intended to decrease the dead volume of the device and the operation voltage by inducing zipping action.
This response involves the privileging of an organizational logic of "modularity" that was intended to decrease complexity and create categorical divisions of information, a logic reflected both in computer systems and in the post Civil Rights discourse of colorblindness.
The move was intended to decrease the number of Orange County "islands," the generally small, unincorporated areas that were hard to service.
This federal legislation mandates that children cannot be delayed or denied foster or adoptive placement based on race and also calls for increased efforts to recruit foster and adoptive parents who share racial and ethnic backgrounds of foster children and was intended to decrease rampant race issues in the foster care system.
This was intended to decrease bribes to teachers for passing an examination.
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Such a debt-to-equity structure is intended to decrease the financial burden and reduce the prospect of credit downgrades.
Major League Baseball is expected to announce new regulations Tuesday at the winter meetings that are intended to decrease the number of shattered bats.
The various measures that were intended to decrease non-emergency visits to EDs also resulted in decreases of minor emergency visits.
It can be intended to decrease unit cost of production or delivery, to increase quality, or to produce or deliver new or significantly improved products [17, 18].
Mandatory minimum sentencing is intended to decrease drug use through general and specific deterrence.
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