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Before being used in humans, it would also need to be made more efficient, as only about 5% of cells had their faulty DNA replaced, the study found.
The BC n-RANCs can be modified, simplified, or made more efficient as incomplete n-RANCs in several ways.
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There has been debate on whether invalidity challenges can be made more efficient and cheaper as a way to weed out low-quality patents.
Gene transcription of mosquito age grading can be made more efficient if environmental factors are considered as well, in particular, temperature, because temperature is an important exogenous factor influencing metabolite rate [53], [54].
One of the greatest myths of our time is that public services can be made more efficient if we run them as businesses.
The total is on the paltry side, but downtown law firms have been contracting for many years as they made more efficient use of space getting rid of file rooms, libraries and corner offices, Durnin said.
Although firms like Ford and General Motors may have been ecstatic about this in the past, they are now paying dearly for not being compelled to make more efficient SUVs (as are the middle-class families that bought them).
Samsung and Hynix are racing to upgrade technology to make more efficient and less expensive chips as demand grows for an array of technology products.
It makes more efficient use of food energy as well, and is a kinder, gentler approach to the planet.
When relationships between data elements need to be represented as part of the records so as to make more efficient the desired operations on these records, two types of "chained" structures are commonly used: hierarchical and network.
Iota's design is markedly different to the traditional toilet and, as such, makes more efficient use of water.
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