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In the first phase, Morphological Analysis is used for breaking down complex industrial systems into manageable fragments.
In order to study genomic elements in detail, the DNA is often broken into smaller, more manageable fragments.
It is used under the following conditions: (1) large ore bodies of steep dip, (2) massive ore bodies of large vertical extension, (3) rock that will cave and break into manageable fragments, and (4) surface that permits subsidence.
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But we then had to spend a long time poking and dissecting the protein, testing its solubility, checking that it was folded properly, cutting and trimming to find a manageable fragment that might be induced to line up in orderly ranks to form a crystal, the shining jewel we needed to reveal the structure.
In practice, however, we would expect | I ∑ | not too large to be manageable, because cleavage fragments are usually of small size.
Moreover, the project could not be fragmented into more manageable parts and progressively implemented [ 16].
In this process, intact cells are subjected to cross-linking and nuclear extracts are prepared from the cross-linked cells, which are then sonicated to shear chromatin fragments into fragments of manageable size [ 14].
Paul German, who is the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) vice-president of Certes Networks, said: "If TalkTalk had cryptographically segmented its security system into predefined and clearly understood fragments, the breach would have been more manageable, instead of system wide".
The concept of fragment-based and virtual reaction-driven design enables rapid compound optimization from scratch with a manageable complexity of the search.
"These are manageable newspapers.
It's manageable".
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