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Yet none can do the job quickly and efficiently enough to be useful for large-scale manufacturing.
11 However, so far these DFSS studies have been limited to probe either adjacent film materials or, when probing particles, to Au or Ag systems and to particle sizes D > 30 50 nm, because Rayleigh scattering is proportional to D, indicating that small particles do not scatter light efficiently enough to be detected with current charge-coupled device (CCD) detectors.
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The inability to detect clones that hybridize to mitochondrial DNA might reflect a mitochondrial genome that is small enough to be efficiently removed from the nuclear DNA preparation.
The basic trade‒off lies in picking out a hypothesis space that is powerful enough to support the input/output relationship, yet simple enough to be scanned efficiently.
But eyewitness accounts by survivors like Zheniqi are rare, either because the killing was done efficiently enough to prevent survivors, or because the sheer terror of minutes like those on the embankment at Bela Crkva prevents survivors from recounting their ordeals.
Excitons are separated efficiently enough to reduce the charge recombination.
Instead, it means the heart isn't pumping efficiently enough to meet the body's need for blood.
"There are no existing cells that we've been able to find that do that process efficiently enough to make it economically viable," says Venter.
The trick is in mining such volatile compounds efficiently enough to convert them to fuel in situ.
This is the point where your body stops burning oxygen efficiently enough to keep up with the demand for energy.
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