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The size principle has important functional benefits.
First glimpse of the functional benefits of clitoral hood piercings.
Weight training also provides functional benefits.
Composites may combine materials to obtain aesthetics of one material with the functional benefits of another.
This provides the appearance of beadlocks, but no functional benefits beyond the internal bead seat common to automotive wheels.
Some studies have shown that medications have been effective in decreasing spasticity, but that this has not been accompanied by functional benefits.
This emphasizes the economics of sustainable consumption, and how consumers weigh up the functional benefits and relatively affordability of a product and service.
The functional benefits provided by this tree depend on structural attributes, such as species and location, as well as management activities that influence its growth, crown dimensions, and health.
The marketing of enhanced water usually capitalizes on the healthful image of water combined with the perceived health, taste or functional benefits of one or more additional ingredients.
"We found that we do very well as a brand in delivering functional benefits," said Steve Clapp, vice president for strategic marketing at the network in Atlanta, like "expertise, accuracy, convenience."
In establishing a global brand, the brand proposition (functional benefits, emotional benefits and self-expressive benefits are identified, localized and streamlined to be consistent with a local, national, international and global point of view.
Mr. Isdell praised the Sprite Zero brand name, which first appeared in 2002, in Greece, for "focusing on functional benefits" like no sugar or caffeine "with a name that appealed more broadly than 'diet' or 'light."'
When properly performed, strength training can provide significant functional benefits and improvement in overall health and well-being, including increased bone, muscle, tendon and ligament strength, improved joint function, reduced potential for injury, increased bone density, a temporary increase in metabolism, improved cardiac function.
Many shoe lacing methods have been developed with specific functional benefits, such as being faster or easier to tighten or loosen, binding more tightly, being more comfortable, using up more lace or less lace, adjusting fit, preventing slippage, and suiting specific types of shoes.
Within the 27 countries of the European Union, a new health claims regulation was put in place by the European Commission as of July 1, 2007, under which companies who wish to make claims about the nutritional & functional benefits of a product must support the claims with scientific evidence.