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However, this target-induced change in conformation and flexibility is insufficient to generate a large signal gain.
"Weakness in the domestic economy is being offset by export demand, but it is insufficient to generate a more robust recovery.
However, this admixture, if it indeed occurred, must have been insufficient to generate a large signature in most of the patterns that we have studied.
In our study, only four patients had respiratory efforts insufficient to generate a 2 mmHg decrease in PAOP; removing these patients from the analysis did not improve the performance of the test.
The limited number of analyzed clones is insufficient to generate a complete catalog of MAE genes in that cell type, and little is known about the prevalence of MAE in other cell types.
The typically weak interactions between monovalent glycans and their protein receptors (Kd ∼ 10 3 10 6 M) are insufficient to generate a specific biological response and have to be enhanced by their presentation in multivalent displays.
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In addition, they are insufficient to generate an efficient classifier to the target scene.
Preliminary work on the XTFD shows that a fixed window is insufficient to generate an accurate IIB-phase estimation [23], thus justifying the need for an adaptive window.
This stage occurs when PAR absorbed is insufficient to generate an electron flux to satisfy Rubisco capacity.
The mere existence of a preference to this effect is insufficient to generate an autonomy-based argument to provide such an option.
The translocation already occurs in utero in an early B-cell progenitor cell and leads to establishment of a pre-leukemic clone persisting in the bone marrow for several years, insufficient to generate an overt leukaemia.
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