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Although femtocell can confer various benefits to both operators and users, many technical issues, such as interference coordination, network synchronization, self-configuration, and self-optimization must be considered to effectively deploy femtocells in real environments.
In this model, the Ag NPs are considered to effectively act as a semiconductor from which sufficiently excited electrons could be injected directly in the SWCNTs films, rendering more charges available for collection.
Thus, the requirement of IRS expression for IGF-IR action reported here should be considered to effectively design Phase II clinical trials for agents targeting the IGF-IR.
The latter enzymes are considered to effectively inhibit the carbohydrate metabolism of acidogenic oral bacteria, as well as their sugar uptake [ 27].
Even though, initially microarray has been instrumental in whole transcriptome analysis, currently RNA-seq is becoming a preferred method of choice, since it is considered to effectively surmount the limitations of microarray [ 1, 21- 23].
The transcription factor analysis then helps to filter out those links possibly without biological significance and finally resulted in 13 dependency genes that can be considered to "effectively" interact with SRF.
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So what should companies consider to effectively provide clean labels?
Monitoring is considered to be effectively repeated surveillance and needs especially strict protocols to separate real change from the artefacts of sampling.
Established mycelial network of the pathogen in the soil is considered to survive effectively in the hot dry summer conditions between cropping seasons.
Fifteen years ago, measles was considered to be effectively eliminated from the United States.
Thus, all G-actin is considered to be effectively bound by profilin and to bear an ATP nucleotide.
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