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Furthermore, they also tended to use more error-prone mental transformation strategies.
As HDR is not accessible to post-mitotic cells, neurons depend on NHEJ and the more error-prone MMEJ pathway.
"Drivers who are under greater financial pressure tend to work longer hours," making them more tired and more error-prone, he said.
"I can scan 20 assets in one room in two minutes, whereas if I did that by hand, it would take 10 minutes, and be more error-prone".
Of course, no artistic discipline is more error-prone than opera, and a general manager should be given room to experiment, stumble, and evolve.
Seluanov, A., Mittelman, D., Pereira-Smith, O. M., Wilson, J. H. & Gorbunova, V. DNA end joining becomes less efficient and more error-prone during cellular senescence.
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As a result, stateful configurations tend to be much more error prone.
The classical optimisation techniques are making in fact the circuit more error prone by reducing the redundancy.
Memory is therefore a reconstruction, not a photographic recording, and for economic purposes, our brains — unlike computers — are forever rerecording those memories, making them far more error prone.
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