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We here discuss how these new tools are being applied and how they circumvent the constraints of previous approaches, highlighting some of the surprising and promising results emerging from the developing field of gene engineering.
This process, designed to circumvent the constraints of source segregation while still generating segregated waste streams, resulted in the production of a temporally homogenous fibrous material with: an average moisture content of 44.2 (±2.33)%; C N ratio of ∼32.9 1 (±3.46:1), C P ratio of ∼228 1 and gross calorific value of 17.4 (±0.29) MJ/kg DM).
Future work should circumvent the constraints of this study by including targeted sampling of the viral community (i.e., <0.1 μm fraction) for metagenomic assessment, as well as isolation/characterization, along with studies to determine viral host dynamics.
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Working with 3D models, the mesh refinement in the neighboring areas where high stress gradients are expected is much facilitated when using BEM, also because it is possible to use discontinuous elements and circumvent the constraint of a continuous mesh.
Enemies of overdevelopment protested that his towering designs were ugly and out of context, while other architects groused that he was circumventing the constraints of the zoning code.
Notably, the predominantly used P. putida strain KT2440 provides a broad substrate range PPTase which is able to activate both ACP and PCP domains (Gross et al. 2005; Owen et al. 2011) and is often more suitable than, e.g., E.coli PPTase, which circumvents the constraints of additional introduction of foreign PPTase genes.
Brown (2009 ▸) used an approximation proposed by Urusov (2003 ▸) (in dealing with the distortion theorem) in order to circumvent the constraint on the bonding environment.
Chemical conjugation techniques also enable the incorporation of multiple copies of a drug at defined positions along the XTEN protein, circumventing the constraint of end-to-end fusion which is required by the recombinant format.
The other major priority now is to develop new chemical entities to treat leishmaniasis that will circumvent the key constraints of the current drugs, that is, toxicity, lack of feasibility of use and/or high cost.
Telephone interviews were the most appropriate data collection method as they could efficiently capture experiences and perceptions, and also circumvent the practical constraints of interviewing time poor and geographically scattered educators and key informants throughout two states in Australia.
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