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These include design for (i) large tunability, (ii) low insertion loss, (iii) bandwidth considerations, and (iv) dc biasing for tuning the filters.

But during World War I, large numbers of totally unskilled, preindustrial people had to be made productive in practically no time.

The method is motivated by (i) large differences between such contexts on the web, (ii) the facilitation of goal oriented search using context classifiers, and (iii) attractive fast adaptation properties, that could counteract diversity of web environments.

The main difficulty is to handle two different scales when evaluating the storage capacity performance of such reservoirs: (i) large scale of the pressure footprint (∼10km) and (ii) small scale of the sedimentary heterogeneity (∼m).

We conclude that the Natterjack toad is well established in the intensely managed agricultural landscape, given that (i) large populations are maintained which may act as sources to spatially distributed occurrences, and (ii) the intensively managed landscape is sufficiently interspersed with suitable breeding habitats.

Two principal phenomena were observed when bacteria were submitted to abrupt change of pH and aw during growth, whatever the growth temperature: (i) large environmental variations induced a lag phase following the fluctuation, and (ii) the growth continued with a generation time value different from that observed before the change or that associated to the new environment.

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Following World War I, large-scale rubber planting was introduced, and tin and iron deposits were discovered.

The byproduct of such classification allows: (i) large-scale functional inference; (ii) quantification of the dynamics of insect proteomes; and (iii) search for evolutionary and functional insights.

The approaches mentioned above can be spilt in two groups: (i) large-scale analyses, aiming at deciphering the global chromosome organisation; (ii) small-scale analyses, which take a particular point of view (some genes or markers are chosen).

The first steps in the analysis included (i) large-scale functional domain analysis by batch CD-Search [ 17], (ii) predictions of RNA secondary structures and their minimum free energy by RNAfold [ 30], and (iii) functional predictions and annotations by Mercator [ 29].

Rodents make a number of different movements with their whiskers, namely, (i) large-amplitude "explorative" sweeps of the vibrissae (in the frequency range of 5 11 Hz); (ii) low-amplitude "foveal" or "palpating" whisker movements at 15 25 Hz [ 28, 29]; and (iii) denervation-induced tremor that occurs after facial nerve transection [ 30].

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