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They suggest that either the emitting sites are not completely destroyed or that they are efficiently replaced by other nanotubes within the film.
In this demonstration, the alkaline Cu seed layer has been efficiently replaced by the PVD Cu prior bottom-up filling, as shown in Fig. 3.
This approach follows the recent trend showing that the traditional separate decoding of source and channel codes can be efficiently replaced by overall end-to-end optimization [21].
When this condition is fulfilled, the material microstructure at the second level can be efficiently replaced by an effective homogeneous continuum with a homogenized stress strain response.
The excellent results of clay (0.85 ≤ R2 ≤ 0.88 and 3.88 ≤ RPIQ ≤ 5.56) and sand (0.85 ≤ R2 ≤ 0.90 and 4.85 ≤ RPIQ ≤ 5.62) modeling prove that at least soil particle size analyses can be efficiently replaced by the reflectance spectroscopy methods.
Polyvinylidene difluoride can be efficiently replaced by carboxymethyl cellulose for LiNi0.4Mn1.6O4 in terms of electrochemical performance and brings the advantage of an environment friendly and low cost electrode processing.
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Electric cars with rechargeable batteries will efficiently replace petrol-driven vehicles.
Look at Square, for example, which efficiently replaces knuckle-busters and hardwired, expensive terminals.
Biomass can efficiently replace petroleum in the production of fuels for the transportation sector.
The resulting Pearson correlation coefficients values above 0.96, summarized in Table 5, demonstrate that the application-orientated models can efficiently replace the individual models.
It seems that the issue of efficiently replacing the water in the sample with ILs is an important one when using this method, so an IL that effectively replaces water is desired.
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