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Both machines are likely to get USB 3.0, however, as well as improved processors and generally boosted internal specifications.

This approach generally boosted resolution without introducing any of the significant negative effects that large amounts of missing data can have on phylogeny estimation.

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That generally boosts the value of the dollar, making exports more expensive, while American consumers' appetite for a variety of goods and the size of the market serve as magnets for imports.

(John King on CNN also did an excellent job of showing how individual state results would be affected by the counties that had yet to declare, and would generally boost the Democratic total).And then there is Nate Silver and his model.

Generally, boosting can decrease offset error to build a powerful prediction model.

• Delivered the world's first copper-wired microprocessors, generally boosting chip performance by a third.

Environmental regulations imposed on transport fuels, especially specifications on sulfur and nitrogen content, generally boost hydrogen requirements in refining industries.

(That climate phenomenon results when sea-surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific climb more than 0.5°C above normal for an extended period, triggering changes in weather patterns and generally boosting global temperatures in the process).

Expanding availability of Touch Bar to desktops and others who can't currently access the new feature should help generally boost the appeal to developers in terms of building support for Apple's latest input device.

That said, Meebo believes that this will generally boost traffic for all partners involved, and says that all of its partners knew this was coming and are eager for it.

1,25-D3, the active form of Vitamin D, generally boosts infection-stimulated cytokine and chemokine responses and induces the co-localization of mycobacterial phagosomes with autophagosomes in human macrophages and synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) synthase that subsequently produce NO (Rockett et al., 1998; Veyrier et al., 2009; Yuk et al., 2009).

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