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A new study explored the question of how the brain switches from an ongoing strategy to a new and perhaps more efficient one.
But the Romans managed perfectly well without weeks – and so might we, if we want to experiment with more flexible and perhaps more efficient ways of living.
First, we have shown that synchronisation is possible and perhaps more efficient if the individual oscillators are damped (i.e. are not self-sustained) without an oscillatory neuropeptide concentration – 88% of the best parameter combinations corresponded to damped individual oscillators.
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It can be more spontaneous, and the satisfaction is instantaneous, but the process of discovery while perhaps more efficient and precise, is also antiseptic and undifferentiated.
Known as the "American Venice" for its River Walk urban canal system, San Antonio is now perhaps more efficient and forward-thinking in its water usage than any city in the US, possibly the world.
Serial section and flat map reconstructions allowed judicious selection of representative sections for tests of additional, perhaps more efficient, measurements.
Following up on his conversations with Pruitt, Whitsitt suggested a meeting "or perhaps more efficient, a conference call" with OMB officials.
However, these new processors also represent a new, perhaps more efficient strategy for Intel's PC client platform group.
That the MEP α gene is retained in preference to the high-affinity fungal AMTP suggests that it was perhaps more efficient than the high-affinity fungal AMTP.
"Or perhaps more efficient adaptation selected genetic changes?" Tunicates provide an ideal study animal: a typical fast-evolving animal lineage and a close living relative of the vertebrate lineage.
Those technology products can make K-12 education more efficient and perhaps more cost effective.
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