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In other cases it may be possible to exploit the structure of the problem and follow an exploitation policy.
It may be possible to exploit a few of these to compromise system security.
If it is possible to measure these photons, then it may be possible to exploit their random nature.
If this theory is true, one important question is how might it be possible to exploit DNA's electrical characteristics to detect and even prevent cancer in future?
Since coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is cardiotropic, it may be possible to exploit its cardiotropic characteristics to design a vector for gene transfer to the intact heart.
Many mosquitoes seem to kill naturally the malaria parasites they ingest, and it may be possible to exploit that genetic trait to fight malaria, according to a study being published today.
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Moreover, they present how it is possible to exploit modern cloud infrastructures to execute large-scale calculations by coordinating possibly heterogeneous virtual machine instances.
"And since it was in a twilight zone, it was possible to exploit this fact".
Experiments show that it is possible to exploit resource capacity constraints efficiently despite their inherently disjunctive nature.
It is possible to exploit these natural mechanisms of cellular uptake with rationally designed reagents.
"It has never been possible to exploit all this data from NASA and other sources at scale before," he says.
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