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Further, if the precursor atomic ion is laser cooled then the growth of the molecular ion fraction in the trap can be monitored and precisely controlled to produce a controlled number of molecular ions.
This design ascertained that there was a controlled number of aggressive and control cancers that were matched with primary confounding factors.
Properly managed terraces - holding a controlled number of people and with no fences - are perfectly safe.
Instead of people saving into small stock-market-linked pension schemes, a controlled number of giant funds should be created as retirement savings vehicles for under-30s.
Then, a hyperplane that separates all but a controlled number of training patterns from the origin effectively becomes an anomaly detector.
Wang et al. reported a method capable of producing highly crystalline MoS2 flakes with a controlled number of layers by using MoO2 microcrystals as the template [66].
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He then gave an example: Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, offers a single keyboard, in a tightly controlled number of languages, whereas Google's Android, iOS's biggest competitor in the phone market, allows user-developed changes — including multilingual keyboards — to be integrated with the operating system.
Beginning with his first solo exhibition, in 1934, in Paris, he has produced a rigorously controlled number of pictures, including landscapes, portraits, and tableaux of figures seized by sexual urges.
Cells contain a stochastic, parameter-controlled number of binders in a well-stirred space.
This is accomplished by designing particles that are simultaneously functionalized with controlled numbers of a VLA-4-antagonist peptide and pH-sensitive Dox conjugates.
But such results have never been replicated in a controlled setting.The number of pilot and crew reports may disturb some fliers.
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