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To minimised

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Because of their low self-weight and prefabrication potential, FRP composites lend themselves to accelerated bridge construction, thereby leading to minimised traffic interference.

The process is also more energy effective not only due to the energy production coupled with denitrification, but also because of the reduced aeration costs due to minimised aerobic consumption of organic carbon.

All NGM agar plates were freshly made within 1 day of being used and were stored in the dark at 4°C to minimised chemical degradation.

Reassessment of existing treatments is recommended after a cancer diagnosis so as to minimised therapeutic burden.

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A successful resolution system has to achieve two things when a bank gets into difficulties, if the damage to all our wealth is to be minimised - there needs to be speedy action to maintain the really essential functions of the bank, and the financial costs of propping up the good bits of the bank and quarantining the bad need to fall as little as possible on taxpayers.

The optimally chosen elastic and damping properties of the vibration isolators allow the vibration experienced by the above internal components to be minimised, subject to restraints imposed on the peak deflections of the electronic box.

Mechanical characterisation of these particles is essential if physical damage to them in manufacturing processes is to be minimised, and their performance is to be optimised.

Consecutive to a minimised sucrose export to root sink tissues and the subsequent down-regulation of photosynthesis, chemical energy and carbon skeletons can be freed up as a source of metabolites to be used in a defence response through the glycolytic pathway via the activation of the enzyme PFK and the down-regulation of the energy-consuming gluconeogenesis process [ 48].

The potential risks of fluid infusion are thus expected to be minimised, which is important to consider in critically ill patients in whom multiple challenges are often necessary.

Further notions of multi-functionality or density or zoning are added by the fact that in order to utilise energy most efficiently, the loss of waste heat has to be minimised, which means that energy cascading has to be exhausted.

The main operations of an algorithm have to be performed concurrently; they have to be independent from one another or the dependence has to be minimised [15]; When NVIDIA CUDA technology is used, every memory access by threads has to be organised in such a way that read and write operations would be in the scope of neighbouring memory cells.

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