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In a separate interview, Lord Mandelson said there was more "flux" in politics than at any time since the 1980s.
Mirroirs has more flux and Jeux d'Eau is relatively gentle, but it all feels fairly safe, measurable and sensible.
Mandelson says there is more "flux" in the campaign and the polls than at any time since he entered politics.
This city of 330,000 is in more flux than ever as it ages at the core of a lively metropolitan area of two million residents.
And although the group has been more flux than stasis in its career, every m.c. is as strong as he was twenty years ago.
Hamlet is transfigured by every performance, and even the senescence of Lear demands rejuvenation; when Olivier enters and exits those roles, he leaves behind a trace of his temperament, and the character — more flux than fixed point — will be subtly but irrevocably changed.
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We explore the use of both throughput maximization and proportionally fair allocation and recommend the latter because the former often leads to the situation where one or more fluxes receive zero bandwidth.
More fluxes were successfully directed into the UDP-glucose synthetic pathway and the AP-3 production was further improved in this case, reaching approximately 185 mg/L in fermentation medium.
There are more fluxes than metabolites (n > m), so the system is underdetermined.
However, most actually pathway systems contain more fluxes than metabolites and are therefore underdetermined.
Compared to previous results from NMR-derived stationary state labelling data (proteinogenic amino acids, METAFoR) more fluxes could be determined with higher accuracy.
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