0 present participle of target --
1 to direct advertising, criticism, or a product at someone: --
2 to aim an attack, or a bullet, bomb, etc., at a particular object, place, or person: --
Strongyloidiasis is presently at insufficient levels to justify inclusion within a community treatment programme targeting maternal and child health.
Targeting 'users' of the ecosystem services - tourists visiting the area on a safari - is likely a more viable long-run option for the payment scheme.
Promoters that allow tissue specificity enable targeting gene expression to the most appropriate regions for controlling parasite viability or other purposes.
The targeting ligand is covalently coupled to the drug, making the efficiency of drug loading and uptake comparatively lower than in polymer- drug conjugates.
Transcriptional targeting modalities in breast cancer gene therapy using adenovirus vectors controlled by alpha-lactalbumin promoter.
The project's strategy, which included individual feedback to each practice, enabled identification and targeting of those aspects needing improvement.
The book is divided into six parts, targeting the pests of pasture, field crops and vegetables, fruit, forestry, weeds and nuisance pests.
Characteristics of effective home-visiting programs include multidimensional assessment, many follow-up visits, and targeting people at lower risk of death.