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The UVO exposure facilitated, (i) catalytic conversion of PS into the lower molecular weight PS/PSO; (ii) heating beyond the glass transition temperature of PS/PSO because the UV rays concentrated at the GO-PS interface owing to the translucency (opacity) of the PS droplets (GO flakes); (iii) rapid spreading, thermal expansion, and breaking of PS/PSO droplets to form GOPSO nanocomposites.
In their study, TMS-pulse acted as a semantic prime-stimulus that facilitated (i.e., faster RTs) the lexical decision on hand-words when applied to the hand-M1, and on leg-words when applied to the leg-M1.
At the same time eating is socially facilitated, i.e. the eating of other sows makes a sow want to eat.
In a seminar I facilitated, I came across a great example of someone who was willing to self-reflect about workplace diversity.
MILP facilitated (i) the selection of TFs and (ii) the individual selection how to optimally model them (by their cumulative effects we termed activity or by their transcript levels).
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Low-dose, low-dose-rate γ-ray irradiation of human lymphoblastoid cells facilitated I-SceI-induced single DSB repair by HR pathway (Yatagai et al. 2008).
AEIs enhanced improvements in N management by facilitating (i) definition of project goals, (ii) design of desired systems, (iii) evaluation of applied systems and (iv) improving effective communication.
Specifically, it is possible to hypothesise that a provision of social proximity between FRPs not only facilitates (i.e. optimises) diffusion, but also is necessary for it to be persistent.
Tightly linked molecular markers facilitate (i) isolation of the genes encoding these traits and (ii) selection of genotypes carrying the desirable alleles.
The SBP marker technology should be applicable to any genomic regions and will facilitate (i) map-based cloning genes as well as (ii) the development of tightly linked molecular markers for selecting desirable genotypes in animal and plant breeding experiments.
I love the communications they facilitate, I love the conveniences they provide to my life, and I love the escapism they sometimes afford; but I actually hate the computers themselves.
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