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Now scientists in Japan have created a sponge-like material with nanoscale pores that becomes more efficient at absorbing carbon monoxide, the more is taken up.
There's a tradeoff to high-altitude work: in thin air, blood becomes more efficient at carrying oxygen, but it's harder to run fast for long periods of time, which means that muscle efficiency suffers.
When stress is frequent, the circuit producing that response becomes stronger – which means that after repeated frustrations and unachieved goals, your brain becomes more efficient at dropping into its stress response mode.
For this reason, a voltage multiplier becomes more sensitive when a large number of stages are present and becomes more efficient at fewer stages.
However, the performance of the foam-fibrous insulation is more sensitive to the external skin temperature than that of other insulation materials so that a foam-multilayer insulation system becomes more efficient at speeds beyond Mach 9.
Additionally, superparamagnetic iron oxide core of individual NPs becomes more efficient at dephasing the spins of surrounding water protons, enhancing spin−spin relaxation times (T2 relaxation times) so that the NPs act as magnetic relaxation switches (MRS) [109].
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People have become more efficient at growing, finding or refining raw materials.
Imaging studies show the brains of Internet users become more efficient at finding information.
These companies become more efficient at producing their goods as they sell more, and so they grow.
When rBST is injected into cows, their digestive systems become more efficient at converting feed to milk.
"Our dyes and electrolytes have changed," he said, and the cells have become more efficient at converting sunlight to electricity.
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