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The in vitro coevolution method involves design of a hypothetical pathway for the target function followed by stepwise directed evolution of the corresponding protein along the pathway.
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This method involves the design of profiles on the basis of attributes specified at certain levels.
The method involves two design parameters, namely the number of orientation bins in the histogram, n, and the number of cells, b.
The two-step tuning method involves the design of a favourite controller taking into account the model-plant mismatch followed by the controller matching.
The proposed method involves the design of a semi-rigid ankle to facilitate fast and accurate measurements of the sideways (sagittal) instability of the walking robot.
The method involves three design variables, the number of estimated transient terms, a number of auxiliary impulse response coefficients (that also are estimated), and the size of a frequency window.
Such method involves (1) designing experiments in which the process parameters are varied statistically according to a set of experimental trials and determination of the output parameters; (2) analyzing the data and predicting empirical model using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and (3) numerical optimization (Yadav et al. 2013).
The method involves a specially designed crossflow cell, the permeate of which flows to a dead-end MFI measuring device.
A metamodeling-based method involving experimental design, simulations, and regression analysis was developed.
This method involves an on-line design for submitting dialysate into the liquid chromatographic system.
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