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In the 18th century, the foil was invented, a blunt-tipped, flexible version of the small sword that could be used in training.
The Princeton team's aim is to create a flexible version of the solar-powered smart window system that can be applied to existing windows via lamination.
American Superconductor found a way to commercialize the material by making a flexible version of the ceramic and nudging the temperature requirements up to a more-manageable 90 degrees kelvin.
Provided that these conditions are satisfied then a more than adequate extinction ratio can be obtained, which ensures that Boolean NOT logic is executed at 160 Gb/s both with logical correctness and high quality using QD-SOAs in a structurally simple, power efficient and operationally flexible version of the MZI.
Roth sought a more flexible version of the traditional individual retirement account (IRA), and successfully lobbied to have the new Roth IRA added to the Taxpayer Relief Act.
With still more schools, including the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota, about to enter the online market, you can expect more students to opt for this more flexible version of the MBA degree which allows students to keep their jobs and income while earning a highly valued credential.
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However, when using the flexible version of these docking algorithms, the poses were more unreliable as indicated by large rmsds from the known complex.
This means it can be used as a memory.By replacing the glass sheets with plastic, Rolltronics plans to manufacture a flexible version of this memory using a roll-to-roll process.
The flexible version of jFATCAT allows for the entry of twists in protein structures while matching their fragments, which provides better alignments in a number of cases.
Conventional coal and nuclear plants will play a diminishing role unless new, more flexible versions of those technologies are designed and deployed (along with carbon capture and storage for the coal plants).
It was as if I was spending my afternoon talking with a 21st century, female, attractive, English, flexible version of football legend Pelé or that golf broad from the 20s they teach you about in Social Studies.
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