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"I want to do it very slowly and carefully, improve the processes, until it is better than anybody else".
"I want to do it slowly and carefully, improve the processes, until it is better than anybody else".
Smart grids More efficient transmission of electricity by balancing supply and demand more carefully, and improving electricity grid software, could dramatically reduce the unnecessary losses.
Multicore clusters include communication heterogeneities which have to be handled carefully to improve efficiency and speedup.
In comparison, although single-step reduction needs to be regulated carefully and improved intentionally, this method can be more efficient.
It is therefore crucial to control the time-phasing carefully to improve the performance of thermoacoustic engines.
Committee convener Christine Grahame said: "While the Justice Committee supports the general principles of the Bill, we have made a number of recommendations we expect the Scottish government to consider carefully to improve this proposed legislation".
Compared to just applying a single mask operation in a single rotated axis of the TF plane, it has been shown that applying two mask operations in two different rotated axes of the TF plane carefully can improve the restoration performances.
L.S, H.L, J.D, F.M, B.L, P.P were in charge of the patients, provided full access to data, reviewed carefully and improved the manuscript.
Electrode materials and the components of electrodes are selected carefully to improve sensor sensitivity, selectivity, reproducibility, robustness, and long-term stability and/or resistance to fouling in the biological environment.
It is carefully focused on improving its long-term situation, shaping the product now so that it will remain very effective when it scales.
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