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Twitter is the most efficient link-sharing medium on the Internet; there is always something to read, and it is almost always up to the minute, with four hundred million tweets per day.
Finally, we compared our proposed algorithm with the ESHN algorithm, which was reported to be the most efficient algorithm for node and link failure recovery for dynamic optical multicast traffic.
The cross-linking was most efficient if the single-stranded region of the template strand consisted of a run of dGuo's, indicating that dGuo was involved in the cross-link.
Instead, intelligent radios -- smart in that they are able to sense, respond to and work with other radios in their environment in order to transmit in the most efficient manner possible -- would be linked in a web in which traffic was passed along in packets on constantly shifting frequencies until it reached its destination.
It has been shown previously that 1 1 Cu2+: Aβ molar ratios and above are the most efficient ratios to form dityrosine cross-links [ 45], demonstrating that Cu2+: Aβ molar ratio is a critical factor in controlling the aggregation state of Aβ42.
When a single DNA polymerase was knocked out, the absence of pol V had the most pronounced effect, suggesting that pol V is most efficient in bypassing the G[8,5-Me]T cross-link.
It was so granular that you could see which spam-sending domains were the most efficient in tricking a recipient into clicking the link in the spam email.
By optimally adjusting channel width for every link, we can get the most efficient spectrum assignment scheme as Figure 2(d) shows.
David B. Goldstein, a Duke University researcher, said he believed "interesting and valuable information" would come from the Kaiser study, but he questioned whether it was the most efficient way to gather information about the genetic links to disease.
The cut-of between 640 and 655 kDa appeared to be the most efficient in discriminating subjects at higher cardiovascular risk linked to the apo(a) gene [ 32].
This cut-off appears to be the most efficient in discriminating subjects at higher cardiovascular risk linked to the apo(a) gene [ 31].
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