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In 2003, the discovery of Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus, which has the largest viral genome (1,18 kilobases (kb)) ever reported [1], [2], gave a boost to knowledge and understanding in terms of the definition and origin of viruses [3], [4].
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The genome of sorghum has recently been sequenced providing a great boost to our knowledge of the evolution of grass genomes and the wealth of diversity within S. bicolor taxa.
The current proposal for statutory monitoring of diclofenac in European waters will provide a substantial boost to our knowledge but researchers and regulators should also see this as an opportunity to increase our understanding of the thousands of other pharmaceuticals and domestic chemicals that routinely enter freshwaters via STPs.
However, while creativity has long been associated with productivity, it remains to be seen just how long it will take for corporate America to become fully aware of the connection between sleep, creativity, and a potentially tremendous boost to the productivity of their knowledge base.
The advent of genomics has brought a real boost to the generation of data, knowledge and tools that can be applied in breeding, which has transformed breeding from a rather individually based activity to a multidisciplinary teamwork that is most suited to exploit genes from tomato germplasm in an efficient way.
Simple interventions to boost providers' knowledge, confidence and ability to provide sufficient active opportunities [ 33] whilst children are in care are therefore likely to be beneficial for infants and toddlers [ 2].
Knowledge that the cipher was crackable was a morale boost to Allied cryptologists.
Participants showed a remarkable willingness to get more involved in healthcare decisions, and to boost their knowledge of health and research issues.
In an attempt to boost its knowledge intensiveness, the UK government has just launched a plan to overhaul the university sector.
"To boost my knowledge, I enrolled on a customer services apprenticeship scheme with Kingston Maurward College, Dorchester," she explains.
Mr Forster says that Tata bought JLR partly to boost its knowledge of advanced technologies and processes, and that is happening, but there is no way the next XJ, for example, will be engineered anywhere other than England.
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