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In order to navigate in the world, we adapt who we are to fit in, get along, be liked, gain acceptance and thus feel good about ourselves.
In order to navigate in the data set and to evaluate the similarities and differences among its components, we performed a double hierarchical clustering (except for the T. reesei CL847 enzyme cocktail) with the same bioinformatics tools used to analyse the genomes.
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In order to navigate, you have to pull it back a little.
"I started to use the Internet and books in order to navigate the waters".
All that just in order to navigate their adolescence, and that was definitely my experience".
They are given records of private sales and the names of collectors, in order to navigate customs.
"In order to navigate this difficult space, the EU needs to be very well informed and the expertise is substantially in the industry," he said.
But, if anything, flatter organizations tend to require even higher levels of emotional competency and effort in order to navigate amorphous command structures.
Steamboat pilots had to memorize or cunningly estimate the depths and potential obstacles along long stretches of river in order to navigate safely.
They knew they wanted a boat no larger than 2.1m wide, with a maximum length of 18m in order to navigate as many canals in the UK as possible.
Therefore, it is necessary to choose new candidates at some distance in a random direction of the current solution in order to navigate through the search space in an acceptable time.
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