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make better
verb as in cure
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The new knowledge about genetic influence on plaque cells can be used together with modern diagnostic imaging and AI to make better assessments of future risk of stroke or heart attack, or prediction of response to different drugs.
Dr Amy Y. Then, Associate Professor in the Institute of Biological Sciences at the Universiti Malaya in Malaysia, said: "Findings from this paper challenge the way we think about spatially managing multiple economic activities and their impacts on vital coastal ecosystems. By identifying interactions between these activities and the habitats where they take place, we are able to make better marine spatial management decisions to ensure sustainability and resilience of these socio-ecological systems and their functioning."
“This is a story about the media and our responsibility as citizens in how we consume it. Is showing violence on TV helping us make better decisions as voters? I don’t know the answer to that, but maybe the film can open up discussions with people who are in different camps.”
It is the latest stage of his Coronation Food Project, designed to make better use of food that would otherwise be thrown away.
"We want to consistently improve and make better training and collaborate more closely with maternity services and with families to make sure that the training is fit for purpose, and the information is fit for purpose to enable that unbiased, informed choice."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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