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This revealed that the increase of temperature slightly helped the photocatalytic reaction to compete with electron hole recombination more efficiently, leading to an increase in photocatalytic efficiency [53].

During the tooth movement phase, higher ATP availability helps cells 'turnover' more efficiently leading to an increased remodeling process and accelerated tooth movement.

Therefore, the (100) facets can be passivated more efficiently, leading to the formation of smaller Ag seeds and thinner Ag NWs [76].

The Global Fund commissioned R4D to develop strategies that would better use its enormous buying power to allow markets -- specifically the ARV drug market -- to operate more efficiently, leading to financial savings and ultimately increasing patient access to life-saving treatment.

Similar immunodominant epitope(s) may be better conserved in Omp3 and Omp7 than in the other B. pseudomallei OmpAs and/or exposed more efficiently, leading to better recognition by antibodies from infected individuals.

Overall, our data provide new insights into the activation of Parkin and suggest a two-step activation model wherein during Step 1, ubiquitinPhospho-Ser65 binds to Parkin inducing a conformational change of the Ubl domain that exposes Ser and in Step 2, PINK1 phosphorylates the Ubl domain more efficiently leading to maximal Parkin activation.

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Over the past several years a number of startups have cut through the fog created by this proliferation of tools to help workers do their jobs more efficiently — and leading the charge is Netskope, which just raised another $35 million.

A quicker metabolism will let the body process the nutrients more efficiently, thus leading to less fat buildup.

The logic behind these reforms was simple: the market would allocate resources more efficiently than government, leading to greater productivity.

The LYP*W620 is able to dephosphorylate signaling proteins more efficiently than LYP*R620, leading to increased T- and B- lymphocyte inhibition, thymic hypo-responsiveness, and an increase in circulating autoreactive T cells [ 48].

Thus any contamination might be able to utilise the other sugars swiftly and more efficiently than S. cerevisiae leading to reduction in ethanol production.

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