And those -- we believe those programs have been effective -- not enough, but effective.
And this is why inventions like Turere's -- home grown, simple, affordable and effective -- can make a big difference.
The current Phase 2 trials -- testing whether the vaccine is effective -- have been enrolling patients only since last summer.
Now, though, a team of Washington University researchers appears to have happened upon a more effective -- albeit, invasive -- approach.
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So perhaps it's no surprise that with " Titanic 3D, " Cameron has once again engineered the rare effective -- and even tasteful!
And effective - because we are doing all this in a way that strengthens our economy and enhances the status of our universities.
Kim finds this effective -- "I will stop myself from snacking because I don't want to put it in the computer, " she said.
Erbitux is only modestly effective--it shrinks tumors in only 23% of patients when combined with chemotherapy, and it hasn't been proven to extend life.
So if this were something that we tried to institute last year, when the economy was moving down, it wouldn't have been effective--it doesn't have a stimulative effect.
"I am convinced that genuine happiness - because it makes people more peaceful, more giving, and more effective - has the power to change the world, " Raison says.
Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry has opposed some of the most effective -- and publicly popular -- military weapons in the U.S. arsenal during the past 15 years.
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The less spent per point, the more valuable--or cost-effective--the coach.
"It certainly isn't glamorous, but goodness it's effective - transporting you safely and economically around Europe and the world, opening up horizons that previous generations can only dream of, " he says.
The beauty of digital is it's very effective--great ROI and very efficient--to talk directly to consumers and to give them customized and more relevant information about what the brand can do for them.
And I urge my former colleagues to also cover -- I understand there's interest in who wins and what tactics are effective -- but to also assess things and to separate fact from fiction.
That's because if you do enough data analyses on a drug, even one that doesn't work at all, you can eventually find a group in which the drug appears to be effective--entirely by chance.
"These treatments are effective--there's no doubt about that, " says Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of the department of psychiatry at Columbia University and director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute, who designed and ran the trial.
"But if we've got an opportunity to put it to the test and allow the public to see if it is effective - in the end Mayor Ferguson is going to be judged on effectiveness, " he added.
But the results were not good enough for Dendreon to file with the Food and Drug Administration, and they could stoke investor fears that the study might not be big enough to prove Provenge is effective--even if the drug really does save lives.
Because the output of a wind turbine also tends to increase proportionally with its distance from barriers such as trees or buildings, the most productive -- and cost-effective -- turbines sit atop tall towers erected on an acre or more of open land.
When we talk about ads like this and we talk about other ads that have been aired in this campaign, I understand there's an eagerness to cover this as tactic, as will it work, will it be effective -- even if it's blatantly false.
For one thing, it signals that these companies are finding ways of using these new technologies to make their medicines more effective --making for better odds in getting Food and Drug Administration approval and reducing money wasted testing drugs that won't work in human beings.
Now, these are simple, cost-effective steps -- ones which we've already taken, or at least are in the process of taking.
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Last Thursday, the United States Navy confirmed that the President's vision can be realized in a near-term and highly cost-effective way - from the sea.
Cheap generic versions of simvastatin are the second-most popular drug in the U.S., partly because health insurers have pushed them as the most cost-effective cholesterol-lowering approach.
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Of these, clearly the most cost-effective and -- if properly executed -- nearest-term would be a sea-based program using the Navy's existing Aegis fleet air defense assets.
As long as Mr. Bush permits the Treaty to bind the United States, he will find himself unable to ready the most militarily efficacious and cost- effective anti-missile systems possible.
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Many utilities lack the depth of data needed to implement more cost-effective asset-management systems like condition-based monitoring and maintenance methods, which utilities in Europe and Asia are adopting to enhance the efficient use of capital and reduce operations and maintenance costs.
Having set in train his defensive program, Mr. Bush can go to the American people and elicit their support for the next steps initially, the relatively low-cost upgrades to the Aegis system and then, as needed, other complementary and cost-effective anti-missile systems (the most attractive option being space-based defenses).
He torched defenders who gave him too much space, logging a career-high effective field-goal rate (51.3%) on jumpers, according to Synergy Sports.
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