Sentences with phrase «much higher efficacy»

Functionalized proprietary EbNPs have a much higher efficacy compared to the common nanosilver.
Similarly, studies of oral PrEP have found much higher efficacy in highly adherent participants.

Not exact matches

Yes, and the cost efficacy of atheist help is generally much higher.
The vaccine's higher efficacy in older children is much more promising, he says.
«We report much higher therapeutic efficacy in preclinical brain tumor models using the combination of both therapies, leading to an increase in median survival,» Lowenstein says.
Given Marc's huge topic about afterburn of resistance training and efficacy of HIIT cardio, I'd like to indicate that Bikram yoga (and possibly other kinds I haven't attempted) includes a good deal of strength training (mostly the largest muscles i.e. legs, core and lower back with upper body coming as you go heavier) and feels pretty much like a high intensity cardio work out for perhaps 60 - 70 of the 90 minutes — as well as the other advantages.
The «flaw» of low - ECS climate model studies may not be so much in aerosols, the NASA study suggests, as the effective radiative forcing scenario (with high climate sensitivity) is accompanied with relatively low value for aerosol efficacy:
The efficacy of solar iRF in four non-GISS CMIP5 models has been found to be much higher than in Marvel et al.'s simulations, varying between 0.72 and 0.85.
In a review of efficacy of meditations in youngsters from 6 to 18 years, it was found that sitting meditation was effective in the treatment of physiological conditions (i.e., high blood pressure; ES ranged from.16 to.29) and much more so in the treatment of psychological / psychiatric conditions (i.e., ADHD, anxiety; ES ranged from.27 to.70; Black et al. 2009).
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