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The process, which Poet commissioned Danish industrial biotech giant Novozymes to develop, reduces energy consumption 10% to 15% and increases its yield of ethanol in the fermented mix to 20%, compared with an industry average of around 17%.
Helping impoverished nations develop reduces their ongoing need for outside support.
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We develop reduced Hessian sequential quadratic programming methods that avoid converging the flow equations at each iteration.
In an environment where antibiotics are omnipresent, as they are in industrial agriculture, antibiotic-resistant strains of diseases quickly develop, reducing the effectiveness of common drugs like penicillin and tetracycline.
The tablet gives doctors a new weapon, but studies reveal a tendency for viruses to develop reduced susceptibility to the new treatment.
Together, we here demonstrate an impaired adaptive immunity response in Mdr1a/1b−/− mice in vivo, as these mice develop reduced clinical signs of EAE.
Furthermore, patients on glucocorticoids can develop reduced glucocorticoid sensitivity and even resistance.
As we predicted, RMOR mice show increased analgesia and develop reduced tolerance and dependence selectively in response to morphine.
PR patients usually develop reduced visual acuity, photopsias, nyctalopia, visual field defects, and reduced a- and/or b-waves in electroretinography (ERG) [ 1, 2].
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