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The boards will go to folk who "have a magnificent, imaginative, computationally interesting thing you'd like to do with a Raspberry Pi camera board", as Upton puts it, to help the Foundation do "extra-hard testing".

The amount of unpredictability in the behavior of Class4 rules also hints at computationally interesting features: by the Halting Theorem, it is a key feature of universal computation that one cannot in principle predict whether a given computation will halt given a certain input.

Context-dependent codon partition models hence perform closer to codon models, which remain the best performing models at a drastically increased computational cost, compared to codon partition models, but remain computationally interesting alternatives to codon models.

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The analytical solutions acquired by the present method illustrate the approach is easy to implement and computationally very interesting.

However, the complexity of the problem makes the simulations too computationally demanding; hence an interesting approach is to couple simplified tools based on integral models and CFD.

Therefore, it would be interesting to computationally predict the interacting pairs of proteins that might be regulating the multiple abiotic stress-responsive genes, followed by their detailed experimental validations.

LDOF implementation is very accurate, but computationally expensive, thus being an interesting choice for applications that require high accuracy, but does not require very short execution times.

Even so, subsequent computation of homography transform matrices is still computationally costly, and thus, it is interesting to ask that is it possible to design forward blur model to benefit from FFT for efficient non-uniform deblurring?

With advances in spectroscopy accompanying solved biocomplexes in growing sizes, sampling their dynamics that occur at biologically interesting spatial/temporal scales becomes computationally intractable; this motivated the use of coarse-grained (CG) approaches.

Beyond the wealth of observational studies into understanding galaxies, there are many interesting and beautiful efforts to computationally model galaxy formation - you can see videos of some here.

These findings are especially interesting for the design of computationally efficient VEs, since they suggest that only those sounds that people expect to hear in a certain environment need to be rendered.

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