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Moreover, the progress in catalyst development so far has achieved only modest cell voltage gains of tens of millivolts [5, 17 19].

Moreover, the progress indicator bar will emerge when the verbose option from the energy minimization and molecular dynamics push-buttons is selected.

Moreover, the progress of product formation was studied for nine para-substituted acetophenone derivatives and described by neural network models, which allow to predict reactor behavior and provides insight on enzyme reactivity.

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Moreover, despite the progress made by the restoration project, things are a long way off from returning to how they were.

Moreover, where the progress of the patient's back pain and perceived disability is slow but regular, a referral to a rehabilitation clinic can be indicated where a program aimed at the return to usual activities will be undertaken.

Moreover, the recent progress in 3D numerical modeling makes possible to determine the Nusselt number Nu as a function of Rayleigh number Ra for convection driven by radiogenic and tidal heating.

Moreover, the continuous progress in nanotechnology during the last decades has led to a large availability of techniques for the fabrication and characterization of nanometric structures with controlled composition and dimensions, resulting in nanostructures with very specific properties and several functionalities[2].

Moreover, the enormous progress in the development of proteomic techniques provides highly-specific and sensitive technologies for the identification of individual proteins, including potential biomarkers [ 1].

Moreover, despite the progresses made in recent years, the prevalence of FGM/C remains very high in the Region.

Moreover, in the PROGRESS-AMS study the authors proved that bioabsorbable magnesium stents can achieve immediate angiographic results similar to the results with other permanent metal stents and is safely degraded after 4 months [ 13] in native coronary artery single de novo lesions.

Moreover, we describe the progress of batch reactor tests with a whole-cell catalyst (resting Escherichia coli cells with the overexpressed recombinant PEDH), which was employed in reaction conditions similar to those used in industry (50- or 300-mM substrate concentrations).

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