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The spacecraft design was such that these opportunities could be fully exploited to deliver valuable data to the scientific community.
Alfred Marshall, the British economist who died in 1924, observed that it took a long time for any major technical innovation to have its impact on the economy because other subsidiary innovations had to take place before it could be fully exploited.
Because conventional protein (virtual) structural similarity measures are relatively weak at distinguishing DS-related proteins from other structural homolog types, we hypothesized that a practical scoring system for DS should be defined in a more complex manner in which the different properties of the DS and non-DS homologs revealed by the A-D image-based PSC method could be fully exploited.
A lot still needs to be done to improve mRNA uptake and expression, but the increased knowledge that has been acquired these recent decades about pDNA delivery could be fully exploited during the first steps of mRNA transfection.
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Therefore, the don't cares cannot be fully exploited.
Madhya Pradesh is rich in minerals, though these resources have yet to be fully exploited.
Much of this capacity, however, may never be fully exploited by the trucks' drivers.
Forests cover one-third of the land but have yet to be fully exploited.
Offshore oil fields, yet to be fully exploited, should attract even more investors.
The fertility of western soils cannot be fully exploited because of low rainfall and intense evapotranspiration.
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