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Generator 35 (G-35) has the highest frequency fluctuation and thus, G-35 will discard a part of load which has to be supported by other healthy generators.
In addition, a relative stringent blast parameter (E-value < 1e-5) might discard a part of known hits.
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ONE important decision in overhauling such engines is whether to retain, rebuild or discard a worn part.
The impact that this freshet of extinctions would have on the biosphere is akin to receiving a box of engine parts and discarding a portion of them before reading the directions, assuming that their absence will have no negative repercussions on the running of the engine.
We also discarded that NPR1 could be a part of RIM in a redundant fashion with its paralogs.
The cancer register is mainly based on the national patient register, but some of the diagnoses are manually reviewed in the cancer register, resulting in a discard of a minor part of the cancer diagnoses from the national patient register.
Take Ángel Exterminador, one of their invented instruments, made from a discarded part of the old border wall.
Every object has a memory, and memories are a part of us; discarding an object is losing the memory.
On Tuesday it was top of the agenda: she proposed a discard ban as part of the CFP reform.
However, previous human studies have been restricted to intra-operative sampling of either tissue discarded as part of a routine resection during a tendon repair, or from the structures surrounding the tendon that are resected at SAD surgery.
You may find the end of the onion slippery, just discard this part.
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