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Upon the recognition of the strong dependence of final assembly yield on the purity of construct oligonucleotides, we put a large effort in developing error reduction methods with a considerable improvement in the purity of chip-oligonucleotides in terms of exposure image quality, synthesis protocols and mask design.
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We develop error models to capture these effects and propose techniques based on tuning of circuit level parameters to mitigate some of these errors.
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Test results show that the developed error reduction ratio causality method can effectively identify the important variables that relate to the variation of driver workload, and the support vector regression based model can successfully and robustly estimate workload.
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Nice pattern developing here: Error, ace, error, ace.
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