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Cornell's endowment has roughly doubled, to $2.9 billion, and its selectiveness has increased.
For auxotrophic SMGs, the selection medium should not contain any trace substance that can be synthesized by the SMG, otherwise the medium will lose its selectiveness to the recombinant cells.
10 Donepezil is another acetylcholinesterase inhibitor its selectiveness as an inhibitor is fairly specific.
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The FINE* filter shows its limits concerning selectiveness since it does keep something (all false positives) also for these low maximal error rates.
The great thing about the Rule of Law is its lack of selectiveness; in other words, the Rule of Law applies to everyone regardless of race, gender, socioeconomic status, or political affiliation.
Getting big enough to see a path to monetizing without losing the inherent selectiveness of its brand promise looks like it's lining up to be Dice's post-Series A challenge.
But despite his selectiveness, he has had run-ins with clients.
There has been much emphasis on the distinction of selective vs non-selective drugs and whether selectiveness will infer efficacy.
Since the running times of the three methods are basically comparable, due to its much better performances in terms of selectiveness, EXCELLENT* is clearly to be preferred for this data set instead of FINE* and GOOD*.
The game can cope with the luck of the draw, which is part of the custom and practice of the competition, but what it cannot cope with is selectiveness.
Some tests for Human Chromosome 22 with parameters (L, d, r) = (260,13,280) and q ranging from 14 down to 9. The selectiveness improvement of EXCELLENT compensates for its slowdown over GOOD for q < 12.
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