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It develops and applies a framework for analyzing low-carbon electricity transitions based on interplay of techno-economic, political and socio-technical processes.
The framework conceptualises CSA as a multifaceted phenomenon based on interplay of individual, family, community and societal factors.
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Based on interplay between the biological architecture of the eye and the physicochemical characteristics of the nanostructured medicines, higher bioavailability of ocular nanomedicines could be achieved.
Furthermore, this study offers a holistic overview of all available passive cooling energy systems and argue based on interplay between five indicators across the three studied spatial levels.
The biogenesis of mRNA in higher eukaryotes is largely based on the interplay of a large number of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) [ 1].
Physicists' most hallowed theories of the structure of matter are based on the interplay of symmetries as revealed by the ways particles move, interact and decay.
Thus, in quantitative terms, the ability to provide SLA and QoS-capable resource management in cloud-based IT environments requires accurate characterisations of the load response patterns, based on the interplay of factors such as the resource infrastructure's service capacity, the levels of applied user workloads and their resource consumption needs in the cloud service environment.
The endothelium-dependent vascular regulation is based on the interplay of competing vasoconstrictive and vasodilatative substrates, of which nitric oxide (NO), a factor that significantly depends on the activity of the endothelial isoform of NO synthase (eNOS, synonym: NOS3), is a key player.
A new strategy of technological promotion must be based on an interplay of academia, government and industry, with participation from rich and poor alike.
The interactions between salicylate and tetracycline, salicylate and chloramphenicol, and sodium benzoate and tetracycline are all suppressive, but this class of models describes a range of interactions ranging from synergistic to suppressive, based on the interplay of induction benefit and drug toxicity.
They both theorise that human behaviour is based on an interplay of at least two biological self-regulatory systems – one which is responsive to aversive stimuli (BIS or HA) and the other to appetitive stimuli (BAS or NS).
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