The cull feature draws on this interface to
allow efficient removal of irrelevant documents or document sets, which helps organizations reduce the amount of material that must be processed.
Not exact matches
The
efficient removal of the breast milk
allows your baby to get enough to grow healthy and strong, and it also signals your body to continue making milk.
For example, during sleep your brain cells shrink by about 60 percent, which
allows for more
efficient waste
removal.
Improvements include a larger diffuser for more
efficient aero, double wishbone front suspension adopted from the RSR, a shim system
allowing setup changes without new alignment, larger front tyres, an electro - hydraulically actuated clutch
allowing the
removal of the clutch pedal, a fuel cell that can be configured to be refilled from left or right of the vehicle depending on circuit layout, a rear - view camera and collision avoidance system, a fixed seat with movable pedal - box and energy - absorbing impact elements placed in the doors for improved safety as well as air conditioning.
The way in which the kitty treats are designed
allow for the more
efficient mechanical
removal of plaque and tartar as if you're giving your kitty its own miniature toothbrush.
What makes Wegreeco well - loved by dog owners is the fact that it comes with a jersey - like lining that
allows for the more
efficient removal of moisture, thanks to its moisture - wicking properties.
The dual row design of the Safari
allows for more
efficient removal of flea adults and eggs as well as debris and other particles that may be present on your dog's skin.
Vitamins and minerals derived from these food ingredients are what your kitty will need to control the formation of hairballs while also
allowing for its more
efficient removal through the feline gut.
Clumping
allows for the more
efficient removal of pet urine.
A decision to
allow a MF is not reviewable on the application of the other party as the hearing proceeds, but the guidance contemplates the MF's
removal in the event of «misconduct», or if the judge considers the
efficient administration of justice to be impeded.