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Furthermore, the pretreatment process increases the biomass porosity and consequently accessibility of degrading enzymes or bacteria to the inside of the biomass.

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Epistasis is pervasive in viruses, affects the shape of the adaptive landscape and consequently the accessibility of evolutionary pathways.

Consequently, service accessibility in an LHIN, which reflects patients' options in healthcare services, may have little effect on the senior population's decisions in choosing cardiac surgery services.

However, it is risky to conclude from these observations anything about the ease or difficulty of hydration of the different polymers when built into the biomass, as the cell wall structure may give rise to swelling resistance and consequently reduced accessibility to binding sites, which is not the case for the isolated components.

For efficient repair to take place, the RNA Pol II complex must be remodeled since it will likely shield the DNA lesion and consequently prevent accessibility of repair proteins (Donahue et al. 1994; Tornaletti et al. 2001; Brueckner et al. 2007; Fousteri and Mullenders 2008; Wilson et al. 2013).

We focus in the following on causes that can reduce physical or sensorial abilities, and, consequently, can reduce accessibility, and we briefly outline corresponding guidelines to achieve accessibility.

However, technical progress until the actual construction of the power lines is to be expected, consequently making the accessibility of greater depths seem realistic.

The later relies on a hinge-like movement of the N- and C-lobes to adopt an open or closed conformation, consequently, determining the accessibility of the active site and substrate specificity.

These decisions deal with the location of service and processing centres and warehouses, regarding processed products with reuse potential, the definition of mission of sites and, consequently, the product accessibility.

Chemical deacetylation of xylans of aspen wood and wheat straw increased the enzymatic solubilization of xylans and consequently enhanced cellulose accessibility [ 13].

Overall, it could be speculated that the defibrillation and delignification co-effect of biodegradation released a large reactive area on the fiber surface, consequently improving the accessibility of cellulose and the bioconversion efficiency.

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