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Before the development of weaving, fibres were probably interlaced to produce a simple form of plaited basket-work matting, replacing still earlier crude mats made of strands of dry stalks and tendrils.
The early collider projects for example, the Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR) proton-proton collider, which operated at CERN in the 1970s were built to collide beams of identical particles and so required two synchrotron rings that were interlaced to bring the beams into collision at two or more points.
This material is comprised entirely of nanoscale carbon fibers, which are extensively interlaced to create a coherent, bulk material.
Three elements are fundamental and strictly interlaced to make a DSS effective and efficient: data, models and simulations.
If both packets are received, the even and odd signals are first individually reconstructed and then interlaced to form an approximation of xup(m).
The theoretical fragments calculated for the postulated sequence match well with the observed fragments, and the observed b-ions can be interlaced to cover the complete postulated sequence (Fig. 1).
As illustrated in Figure 1, the coding noises eeven(n) and eodd(n) from the two encoders are interlaced to form the error signal e(m) having the same sampling frequency as xup(m).
This article provides an overview of how three branches of science, namely Systems Biology, Synthetic Biology and Control Theory might be interlaced to help solve relevant problems in medicine and biotechnology.
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