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GCHQ, 9/11, Ed Snowden, genetic engineering, fast food – don't you see, everything fits in.
They've had to scale their engineering fast, and that's a key technique that they've deployed.
There is an old and important saying in engineering: fast, better, cheaper.
Bacteria have certain benefits over fungi, e.g. easy genetic engineering, fast growth and ease of cultivation.
Since the realization that chemical conjugations are promising tools not only to interrogate biomolecules in their native environment, but also to build materials for biomedical applications, there has been a growing demand for engineering fast, selective, and high yielding organic reactions that can be conducted in a complex biological milieu at physiological conditions.
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Now, though, new engineering, faster connections and agreements on standards have solved many of those problems.
Second, we are engineering faster kinetics to better track variations in calcium.
The findings and preliminary conclusions suggest that as the market opens, innovative efforts tend to be more specialized, and there is an attempt to master production engineering faster, and to make adaptations when this is required to increase exports.
As they highlight, the ideas are not new, yet the standardization of parts and techniques make this engineering faster, cheaper, and more modular.
A new method of reverse engineering for fast, simple and interactive acquisition and reconstruction of a virtual three-dimensional (3D) model is presented.
These include the optical restoration and the MPLS traffic engineering (TE) fast reroute (FRR), the Synchronous Optical NETwork (SONET)/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) protection and Internet protocol (IP) routing, the MPLS TE Fast Reroute and the IP routing.
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