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However, this contrast has not been effectively tested to date.
Interestingly, the remaining area (603 km2 or c. 87%) had not yet been effectively tested.
While security remains a problem in information systems managed by people, it has never been effectively tested in systems in which machines are in control.
The algorithm has been effectively tested for several real-life environments created in our laboratory and the results are found to be satisfactory.
Overexpression of acyl-ACP thioesterases (TE) had been successful in increasing the production of fatty acids (FA) in prokaryotes such as E. coli and cyanobacteria, but has not been effectively tested in microalgae.
The antagomir, miravirsen, an anti-miR-122, has been effectively tested in a phase-II trial for the treatment of patients with hepatitis C virus infection [ 59].
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Better known for its consumer apps, which have been effectively testing their concepts in the consumer field for the last year, Banuba is about to move heavily into the world of developer tools with the release of its new Banuba 3.0 mobile SDK.
A question of trust Such trust relationships often extend to a third-party web host looking after a company's e-commerce site, says Kellermann. "Those who host websites, portals and e-commerce engines are not being effectively tested and forced through contracts to remediate exploitable vulnerabilities before the enemy does," he warns.
The fault tolerance can be effectively tested on systems of reduced dimensions.
Namely, a major challenge is identifying people who are candidates for early intervention so that these types of supports can be effectively tested.
The MWCNT-Fe3O4-based iPCR was effectively tested for the quantification of anti-EBV antibodies in human serum and the limit of detection (LOD) was compared with ELISA.
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