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The optics inspired optimization (OIO) is a recently proposed algorithm for unconstrained optimization which treats the surface of the function to be optimized as a wavy mirror in which each peak is assumed to reflect as a convex mirror and each valley to reflect as a concave one.
Thus, the fluid flow requires to be optimized as a variational problem subject to the minimum viscous dissipation rate principle, which is also considered as flow pattern construction.
OIO treats the surface of the numerical function to be optimized as a reflecting surface in which each peak is assumed to reflect as a convex mirror and each valley to reflect as a concave one.
CII relieves the CI-like protein of its 'decider' function, allowing CI to be optimized as a decision 'maintainer'maintainer
However, theoretically, B. subtilis has the potential to be optimized as a high-yield-producing cell factory.
Lastly, the probabilistic model that we developed may allow the number of samples multiplexed in one 454 run to be optimized, as a function of the confidence level required for each genotype.
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For a better than acceptable user experience and playback time, all IPs (display, graphics, video, and imaging) have to be optimized as an "end to end" system.
In this work, gap penalties were optimized as well as a constant zero-offset added to each scoring matrix.
The parameters of wheel-legged structure are optimized as well for an optimal transformation success rate and better obstacle-negotiation capability.
Branch lengths and rate parameters were optimized as well.
If a topology is meaningless, it is then excluded; otherwise, it is optimized as a sectional area optimization problem.
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