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Moreover, the T×E and T1E maps had a homogeneous coverage of the whole genome, with only a few gaps >2 Mbp, none larger than 2.9 Mbp.

Moreover, the lack of need of a homogeneous coverage of the target to achieve tumour control along with the reduced toxicity in the surrounding normal tissues diminish the requirements in terms of positioning and ballistics precision.

A homogeneous coverage of the support filaments was obtained via the synthesis of MFI crystals in fluoride-containing media at neutral pH ∼7.

The results show that covalent bonding is much more effective than attractive electrostatic interactions in terms of a much greater and more homogeneous coverage of the larger central aSNP by the smaller cMNPs in the outer layer.

Characterization of the corrosion product layers indicates that dispersion of MWNTs in the matrix leads to a more homogeneous coverage of the surface by corrosion products, and the lowest thickness of the corrosion product layer.

10,000 sets are randomly generated from the sampling space using Latin Hypercube Sampling to assure a homogeneous coverage of the space, while 90,000 sets are generated by the MATLAB (version R2014a, The MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA) function rand.

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The homogeneous coverage of ACFs by Fe2O3-TiO2, along with the optimal deposit adhesion to the support, candidate the present Fe2O3-TiO2@ACF nasocomposites attractiveive systems for photocatalytic applications.

Depending on which substrate is used various kinds of structures can be observed: flat islands, multistackings, big clusters, and even the homogeneous coverage of large areas.

In this work, we describe our successful attempt with a simple precipitation method to achieve homogeneous coverage of CNTs with MgO nanoparticles, during which the CNTs were well dispersed in an aqueous solution.

The globular protein complex showed no preferred orientations in the ice, resulting in a homogeneous coverage of angles.

Twenty-four contigstoodoutofthef the analysis as likely Hepatoplasma contigs because of an atypical but consistently homogeneous coverage of 350× or more (40× on average for A. vulgare contigs).

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