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Such frequency specific neural activities elicited by the contra-laterally presented CFN might have more efficiently contributed to the significant N1m decrements we have observed here.

Moreover, Porco Rosso-4 more efficiently contributed to the inner cell mass (ICM) of blastocysts than the iPSC line showing the lowest reprogramming of the 36 genes (Porco Rosso-622-14), indicathat thet the DNA methylation profile correlates with efficiency of ICM contribution.

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Precise phonetic processing and full dynamic lexical access therefore more efficiently contribute to a comprehensive semantic understanding (Poeppel et al. 2008).

On the other hand, charging for premium TweetDeck features could be seen as a way to help journalists and power users react more quickly to Twitter content, follow a wider range of topics efficiently, contribute to more discussions nimbly and interact with more content to produce data for personalization.

It was found that among the grafted metals, Ti adsorption contributed more efficiently in enhancing the electron field emission properties by lowering its work function.

Not only does it allow for quantitative analysis for how acetyl sites incorporate acetylation, but it also provides additional information as to which metabolites contribute more efficiently to the production of acetyl-coA and subsequent installment of acetylation on a protein.

Hydrogel contributes more efficiently to the construction of a reparative dentin, which looks homogeneous.

In relation to the dedicated crops, the aim is to elect one biomass that can contribute more efficiently, especially not competing with food (which depends on the region of the world or country that is considered), and can provide significant energy gain if considered in the all input-output equation [9],[9]],[9]]-[9]].

They will contribute more efficiently to evaluate the genetic diversity and to understand gene flow among and between argan forest areas.

Our analysis using ribo-seq data from Guo et al. (2010) shows that ribosome density is generally higher on X-chromosome transcripts than on autosomal transcripts, suggesting that they are more efficiently translated, thereby also contributing to dosage compensation.

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