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Steels can be designed to exploit the coordinated motion of atoms during the bainite and martensite reactions.
In addition, adaptive filters can also be designed to exploit sparseness in the input signal by using partial update procedures.
This suggests that different interfaces can be designed to exploit electrostatic and hydrophobic forces in very different ways.
Future studies will be designed to exploit these features in an effort to develop inhibitors of higher inhibitory strength against butyrylcholinesterase.
These hybrids and their electrochemical character can now be designed to exploit the functionalities of both the polymer and the carbon aerogel and achieve electrode structures that exhibit stability, high energy density, and high power density when used as electrochemical capacitors.
Substudies can be designed to exploit obtainable information for modeling study subject exposures (Jerrett et al. 2005).
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The book's marketing campaign was designed to exploit white readers' fascination with uptown night life.
The SafetyNet rings have been designed to exploit the escape behaviour and physiology of different fish.
It's designed to exploit the way mice navigate in nature, Freeman says.
Berry's system, for example, is designed to exploit glucose-based feedstocks such as cellulose.
However, these measures were designed to exploit a single ontology.
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