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The I.B.M. scientists at the T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., have been able to pattern an array of carbon nanotubes on the surface of a silicon wafer and use them to build hybrid chips with more than 10,000 working transistors.
For this reason, VCs are able to pattern match, somewhat, based on what they've seen working in other aspects of their investing.
A high applicative (ApplH) introduces an individual to an event described by the verb; it is merged above VP and able to pattern with intransitive and stative verbs.
Therefore, we were able to pattern amine ligands on the substrates in given surface densities and arbitrary geometries by controlling the doses and regions of photoirradiation.
"When this works, people across the state in some of these other challenged areas will be able to pattern and model their responses after this," Johnson told HuffPost.
As ECM1 is able to pattern differentiating cells to anterior fate, it suggests that it may be possible to use it in combination with the LY-dependent enhancement of naïve endoderm to efficiently generate high levels of foregut in vitro.
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However none of them is able to form a pattern in the absence of the other two.
In particular, BDNF was able to enhance pattern separation when injected exogenously into the DG (Bekinschtein et al., 2013).
Individuals who are successful in algebraic reasoning are able to discover patterns in a variety of mathematical expressions, and further generalize these patterns from familiar to unfamiliar situations.
Because of the descendant edges, embeddings are able to extract patterns "hidden" (or embedded) deep within large trees which might be missed by the induced pattern definition [26].
And it would be able to divine patterns in that behavior that companies could then exploit.
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