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You must be able to condense all of the information in your PowerPoint presentation (see 2 below) and business plan (see 3 below) into a brief summary.
But in theory, fermion pairs act as bosons, and a gas of paired fermions should be able to condense into a BEC as well.
No two fermions can be in the same quantum state, so, on the face of it, they should never be able to condense.
"We may not have a year or two to do these things, we need to be able to condense into days and weeks what has taken months and years".
All four variants were found to be able to condense chromatin with the same affinity as the wild-type protein (Fig 1B).
Effective gene delivery carrier has to be able to condense DNA into nanosized polyplexes in order to facilitate cellular delivery of the DNA.
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In the thirteenth century, Marco Polo reported that the Tatars were able to condense milk.
The two immediately took up the challenge and were able to condense their program initially into seven lines of code.
As Tomas Venclova concluded, "Miłosz was able to condense the tragic experience of his era into an invisible point, where hope is born".
And in representing three generations of this family, Mr. Bezmozgis is able to condense more than a half-century of the pre-glasnost Jewish experience.
Computed and experimental fringe length distributions are also compared and the results suggest that PAHs smaller than the size required for inception are able to condense onto particles.
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