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To recap, the two-seat sports car (made by Japanese chemicals company Toray) uses carbon fiber reinforced plastic in several key parts (the frame, for example), which results in a weight of just 846kg (including the battery).
Obesity, for example, which results from our brain's default preference for calorie-rich foods has reached epidemic proportions, with the World Health organization estimating that roughly 1 in 6 of the world's 6 billion people are overweight.
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The results suggest that exposure to biological examples in idea generation can increase the novelty of design ideas generated after exposure without inhibiting the variety of the design ideas generated, unlike human-engineered examples which resulted in decreased variety.
Keloids for instance represent a quintessential example of scarring which results from aberrant matrix synthesis.
Despite this, Bute retained the final authority over even quite minor issues on the estates, including making decisions on the buttons to be used on local school uniforms or the reuse of a broken flag pole, for example, which could result in considerable delays as letters were sent between South Wales and Scotland.
The model developed in our study could be calibrated to a low threshold of diagnosis (high sensitivity), for example, which should result in more children with serious bacterial infection receiving antibiotics and at an earlier stage of their illness.
The recycling of fly and bottom ashes also help to reduce energy demand as well as emissions to atmosphere, for example CO2, which result from the manufacturing process of the products which are replaced.
Two illustrative examples are performed, which results show that this method is computationally efficient and with perfect control performance.
One example is retinitis pigmentosa, which results from improper intracellular trafficking and localization of the rhodopsin receptors [19], [20].
The communication between brain and inflamed area can be disturbed, for example, by a stroke, which results in asymmetric inflammation.
One example is haemophilia B, which results from the loss of functional coagulation factor IX (FIX) with an estimated incidence of 1 in 30,000 male births worldwide.
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