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The proposed system improves the performance by the application of a high voltage, reduction of adhesion force, utilization of natural wind, and frequent operation before the deposition of dust.
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Two approaches to reduction of lost work follow from the equations: reduction of driving forces and utilization of coupling.
We report a novel algorithm, SIMUP, which finds metabolic engineering strategies to force co-utilization of two sugars, without targeting the regulatory pathways of CCR.
The new biosynthesis routes 'tap' the metabolism ever more efficiently, particularly through the engineering of driving forces and utilization of cofactors generated during the light reactions of photosynthesis, resulting in higher product titers.
The forced under-utilization of consumer, environmental and worker protection laws by their supposed beneficiaries against violators is overwhelmingly the norm.
However, the product of the linear pathway can enter glycolysis and be metabolized quickly, providing a strong driven force for methanol utilization.
In order to make the best use of Nd Fe B (NdFeB) material and reduce the cost of maglev rail, the effect of the rail's structural parameters on levitation force and the utilization rate of NdFeB material are analyzed.
The availability of qualified and well trained personnel and support of the infection control services and committees by the hospital administration were the main driving forces for proper utilization of the audits' results that lead to noticeable improvement in infection control services.
Hence, Local-level development no doubt provides a major force in activating the utilization of local resources (land, water, labor) and therefore constitutes one of the most effective methods of promoting people's participation in determining their own development.
These sorts of complications prompted many later natural philosophers, who were generally sympathetic to Descartes' mechanical philosophy, to search for an internal property of matter that could serve as a type of individuating and constitutive principle for bodies; e.g., Leibniz' utilization of "force".
"Budgetary constraints across the Federal agencies, combined with escalating costs of new regulations, fuel, crew salaries and repairs, have led to a forced reduction in the utilization of ships to support ocean science projects," a 2015 UNOLS report noted.
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