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However, by dividing a problem into several sub-components, the co-evolutionary information can be lost to some extent, which may lead to sub-optimization.
Although the cost of enzymatic treatment is relatively high and enzyme activity can be lost to some extent, compared to pretreatments with microorganisms, enzymes can act in the presence of different toxic and recalcitrant feedstock with a low requirement to environmental conditions such as pH, temperature, and salinity [8, 11].
In the somewhat larger invasive tumors, many cells have both high levels of MYC and high levels of Nkx3.1, which suggests that the tight regulation of Nkx3.1 by MYC in the PIN lesions appears to be lost to some degree in the invasive carcinoma lesions.
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Our theatre critic, Michael Billington, enjoyed the play but was lost to some of the plot's intricacies at times.
At prolonged immersion times, the barrier property of the coatings was lost to some extent, but the coating produced in 3 g L− 1 KMnO4 solution showed superior corrosion performance due to its lower permeability.
It could be that the high correlation phenomenon occurred very early in the vertebrate phylogeny tree, at least before the separating point of bird and mammal, and then was lost to some extent in mammals.
The Tigers have been losing to some very good teams.
Apart from dinucleoside phosphates, all the studied compounds were losing to some extent their TEAH+ cations, including nucleoside aryl ester 8, dibutyl ester 10, diphenyl ester 11, and AZT H-phosphonate 12, as well as all phosphoramidates.
Up to 50percentt of the crop can be lost to birds and bats in some orchards.
As charge is moved, some may be lost to charge traps that are distributed across the detector.
"The opportunity was lost to introduce some very significant reforms that were sorely needed in Honduras," said Kevin Casas-Zamora, an expert on Central America at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
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