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TRiC's interaction with mhtt aggregates might render them more amenable to processing by cellular pathways of quality control, such as autophagy and proteolytic degradation by the proteasome (Sarkar et al., 2009).
In the present study, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) was evaluated as a potential lignin bioengineering target for rendering biomass more amenable to processing for biofuel production.
The arising stochastic mixed-integer quadratic program is not amenable to solution via commercial software.
Moreover, the proposed method is amenable to parallel processing, which improves the processing speed of SDRCLCE method to satisfy the requirement of real-time applications.
(2) The proposed SDRCLCE method fully operates in spatial domain, and the process is amenable to parallel processing.
Since, as previously mentioned, all the logical processes we have described are amenable to computer processing, it will be possible to automate the demonstration of theorems with the aid of suitable software programmed to work with Zsyntax.
Moreover, the proposed method is amenable to parallel processing implementation that allows us to improve the processing speed of SDRCLCE algorithm.
The sensors operate based on responding to the analyte by generating a signal amenable to further processing.
Notably, the proposed BER approximations enable the optimization problem to be expressed as a convex formulation amenable to numerical processing.
As a result, a huge amount of culture-related information is now digitally stored, and thus amenable to digital processing.
Moreover, the PNAE algorithm is amenable to parallel processing like the SDRCLCE algorithm and can be used to enhance LIPC and HIPC color image enhancement like the NDNE algorithm.
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