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The Duke plant is engineered to allow the addition of equipment to capture much of the carbon dioxide from the fuel gas.
The software, which is engineered to allow businesses to reduce overhead and overall costs.
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It is widely expected Moeen will take his place at the top of the order alongside his captain Alastair Cook in a match which has been engineered to allow England to bat for the entirety of the first day and then bowl for the second – regardless of how many wickets fall.
To further explore their use in vaccination, replicons were engineered to allow conditional control over their gene expression.
To perform well in biotechnology applications, synthetic genetic oscillators must be engineered to allow independent modulation of amplitude and period.
Chitosan based microparticles were engineered to allow sustained drug release via swelling and mucoadhesive properties of the polymer.
The stereospecificity of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases helps exclude d-amino acids from protein synthesis and could perhaps be engineered to allow controlled d-amino acylation of tRNA.
A new Escherichia coli host/vector system has been engineered to allow tight and uniform modulation of gene expression and γ origin (ori) plasmid copy number.
A closely related anionic moiety, [Ge2 pmida 2(OH)2]2−, was engineered to allow the study of such crystalline hybrid materials using one- and two-dimensional high-resolution solid-state NMR.
The other feature Appmethod thinks will attract developers to its platform is the fact that it was engineered to allow them to work with a single code base to target all platforms.
Our results demonstrate that a non-virulent V. cholerae strain can be engineered to allow strong surface expression of HpaA, and that the expression can be further increased by co-expressing it with ETEC fimbrial antigens.
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