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It is suggested that an additional mechanism might be needed to convert carbon chains into a graphene sheet.

On 10 June 2011, Kent County Council organised a walk of the trackbed from Gills Green to demonstrate the work that would be needed to convert the trackbed for use by walkers and cyclists.

Chitin synthase may be needed to convert excess GlcNac back into chitin if the need arises.

An added dephosphorylation step would then be needed to convert PIP to PI.

Three major changes would be needed to convert such a defective β-subunit into HslV.

Levenshtein distance, also known as edit distance, counts the number of single letter edits that would be needed to convert the source string into the destination string.

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CONS: Extensive renovations are needed to convert the building to modern living.

Some spark of fellow-feeling is needed to convert intelligence into action.

It is needed to convert testosterone to the biologically active dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

For one thing, modern farming is an energy-intensive business, and still more energy is needed to convert corn into ethanol.

At 100 °C, 540 calories per gram of water are needed to convert one gram of liquid water to one gram of water vapour under normal pressure.

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