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Such mutations will only affect "fringe" behavior that is commonly exploited by malware.
Intercellular chemical communication is commonly exploited for the engineering of living cells but has been largely ignored by efforts to build artificial cells.
EMT illustrates the differentiation plasticity during development, but is commonly exploited by cancer cells to invade and metastatize [ 69, 71, 72].
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Geometrical symmetries are commonly exploited to improve the efficiency of search algorithms.
This paper takes a new look at interactions between hydroxylated silicon surfaces, which are commonly exploited in wafer bonding.
"Tracer" or Residence time distribution (RTD) studies are commonly exploited as a means of developing an understanding of the "mixing" status of vessels of various types.
Inorganic nanowires/nanotubes have been commonly exploited as effective tools for controlling cell behaviors by delivering biomolecules into the cells [42] and sensing intra/extracellular signals [43],[43].
To this end, organic carbon sources are commonly exploited and their classifications had been thoroughly detailed by Lim et al. (2014a, b) as presented in Fig. 1.
Then, through simulation studies, we determine a value within the bound that can enhance the throughput to be commonly exploited irrespective of the network topology.
Still, the institutional solutions that are commonly exploited by high-tech start-ups for growth are not enough to support social tech start-ups to scale.
The existing literature on ontology evaluation primarily emphasis on ontology formalisation as well as on performing logical inferences, which is usually not directly relevant for concept maps as they are commonly exploited as communication instruments for learning purposes.
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