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No one denies that the pace of development has been dramatically accelerated by Internet frenzy.

Although it has been pointed out that this technique is slow (Wiegelmann and Sakurai 2012), recently, the calculation speed has been dramatically accelerated by using a GPU (Wang et al. 2013).

Cadmium (Cd) is a widespread hazardous heavy metal, whose release in the plant environment has been dramatically accelerated by anthropogenic activities such as mining, refining, and soil amendments with sewage sludge and phosphate fertilizers [ 1].

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This paper develops a modular synthesis algorithm for timed circuits that is dramatically accelerated by partial order reduction.

The process of OCPR relaxation to OCPO spontaneously happens in the dark, but is dramatically accelerated by the action of the recently discovered 14 kDa fluorescence recovery protein (FRP 26, which terminates photoprotection and recovers PBs fluorescence22,27.

Furthermore, an extreme learning machine is adopted for an efficient transfer learning, such that the convergence rate of a new task can be dramatically accelerated by properly exploiting the prior knowledge of the source tasks.

Over the next decade, the process of sharing and developing ideas will be dramatically accelerated by the advance of these relatively young technologies having a major impact on the way products and services are brought to market, businesses are structured, job roles are created and talent is attracted, rewarded and retained.

He also said infrastructure projects could be dramatically accelerated by reducing the time required to obtain a permit. .

The aggregation of SOD1 is dramatically accelerated by DNA under acidic conditions, but not under neutral conditions since neutral pH cannot alter the hydrophobicity of WT SOD1.

Consistent with this hypothesis, lymphoma formation was dramatically accelerated by combining the loss of p27 with the expression of Bcl-2.

Fortunately, we found that the in vitro splicing of E3-4 was dramatically accelerated by the addition of splicing-enhancer SR proteins (e.g. SC35), as evident by the amounts of splicing intermediates accumulated (Figure 1A, lanes 1 3).

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