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Pittsburgh's first-stringers were, by far, more efficient than New Orleans' starters, who missed blocks and dropped passes on offense and could not handle Ben Roethlisberger or Charlie Batch.
Since complex eukaryotic organisms make energy by far more efficient methods, their rhodopsin has lost its ability to pump and is used instead for other jobs, such as absorbing light in our eyes.
Anaerobic digestion is by far more efficient when compared to collecting landfill gas as the waste is processed in a closed container with conditioned temperature and the absence of oxygen creates the optimal environment for biogas generation.
Both in terms of drug concentration and time of culture needed to result in clearance, DEB025 is by far more efficient than 'classical' DAA inhibitors.
All mice were sacrificed 15 days after tumor challenge and pulmonary macro- and micro-metastases were quantified as illustrated in Figure 2A and B. The results showed that vaccination with mIFN-γ plus GGTI-298 pretreated B16F10 cells is by far more efficient to protect against pulmonary metastases implantation (Figure 2B).
Under the investigated conditions autophagy may be by far more efficient than ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation.
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While shipping's proponents hold that bulk freight by sea is far more efficient by volume than other means of transportation, it has been estimated that the shipping industry's CO2 emissions could increase by a third by 2020.
In either case, gao culture by producers is far more efficient than direct investments by the Forest Service in regenerating the gao woodstock.
Still, China's economy roared ahead, powered by entrepreneurs who were far more efficient than the bureaucrats who ran the SOEs and by globalization.
Artificial intelligence makes this process faster by several degrees and far more efficient than humanly possible.
The 15-person company's secret weapon is a decades-old form of chip that, revamped by Pico and tamed by the right programmers, can be far more efficient and powerful than the fastest processors in HP's and IBM's supercomputers.
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