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Merging exchanges allows liquidity to be pooled; it also offers the means for more efficient clearing and settlement.

Their arguments against the bill itself are unpersuasive — who could oppose making the system fairer and more efficient, clearing backlogs in legal immigration, or creating a more rational and streamlined visa process to supply the economy with the labor it needs, from Silicon Valley to dairy farms to citrus groves?

It seems reasonable to posit that in diseases where chronic immunologic triggering of the inflammatory cascade are predominant, more efficient clearing of the debris should result in less activation of the inflammation.

It is therefore intriguing to hypothesize that Rad51 filaments could actually sense/coordinate the Srs2 translocase activity through its own ATP hydrolysis-mediated affinity towards ssDNA, thus allowing more efficient clearing of the nucleoprotein filament by Srs2.

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By starting Capital on Stage we responded to these issues, which resulted directly in more efficient dealmaking clearing some of the "mystique" around venture capitalists.

Quantitative analysis of thioflavine-S staining indicated that BV2 microglia lentivirally overexpressed with TFEB-K116R were significantly more efficient at clearing the aggregates deposited in the cortex (Fig. 7B and 7C) and hippocampus (Fig. 7D) when compared with its wild-type.

Faith emphasized that everybody's body is different and that some are more efficient at clearing out the ink.

Such a prophylactic strategy could enhance primary immune responses to a spectrum of respiratory viruses, making these responses not only more efficient at clearing the virus, but also less damaging to the lung in the process.

In agreement with this established paradigm, we found that M1 cells from the proinflammatory model (10 mg zymosan) were more efficient at clearing S aureus than rM cells.

It is attractive to speculate that re-activating COX-2 expression in advanced stages of cancer by modulating PACER expression would increase COX-2-mediated local tissue mobilization and inflammation, consequently leading to more efficient tumor clearing by immune cells.

Even NASA has tried to get in on the action, although its vision seems somewhat lacking when compared with the many tractor-beam scenarios already laid out in science fiction: the team of scientists tasked with the job are supposed to come up with more efficient ways of clearing "orbital debris," i.e., space garbage.

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