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However, if three alcohols are present, alternative proton transfer chain mechanisms that erode the efficiency of chirality transfer become competitive.
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The giants moved to erode the CSeries' efficiency advantage, developing versions of the A320 and the 737 with new engines.
But if we aren't careful, the incessant drive for greater accountability and efficiency will erode the ability of schools like the University of Maine at Machias to serve students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
Efficiency aside, the flood of money could erode the integrity of America's democracy.
Furthermore, the efficiency of genomic selection is eroded after a few generations of selection, thus, a continued collection of phenotypic data and re-evaluation will be required.
But inflation doesn't just erode the value of bonds; it also erodes the value of cash.
Nonetheless, it does not erode the validity of our conclusion.
This strategy can only erode the credibility of her candidacy.
Subsequent divergence, loss, and rearrangement then gradually erode the signs of duplication.
These moves, unknowingly, erode the rights of doctors, and impair their motivation to better serve patients.
However, customization would erode the economies of scale afforded by cloud-based CDS.
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