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Religious behaviour encompassed contact with the dead, practices such as divination and oracles, and magic, which mostly exploited divine instruments and associations.
Tip sonication and sonication through water/oil bath are two mostly exploited sonication methods.
The Internet is currently mostly exploited as a means to perform massive digital content distribution.
But until recently, McAfee says those typos were mostly exploited to bring users to pay-per-click ad pages, not to malicious download sites.
In particular for frame lengths of 20 and 30 ms, which are mostly exploited in speech processing, either MLD or MGLD with p = 0.75 dominated.
In a DVC codec, the video signal correlation is mostly exploited at the decoder, providing a flexible distribution of the computational complexity between the encoder and the decoder and error robustness to channel errors.
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Separation, sorting, cleaning and grading processes mostly exploit the differences in the physical and aerodynamic properties of particles, especially size, shape, density and terminal velocity.
Investigational second generation prophylactic HPV vaccines are mostly exploiting epitopes from the virus minor capsid protein (L2), which despite many advantages suffer from low immunogenicity, a common problem of epitope vaccines.
Cancer treatments available today mostly exploit the proliferative and metastatic potentials of the cancer cells; therefore, the majority of treatments are targeted at rapidly dividing cells and at molecular targets that represent the bulk of the tumor.
Subsistence fishers are still active in the FSM, mostly exploiting inshore resources and selling excess catches through various local outlets.
Cd-based Qdots have mostly been exploited as fluorophore reporters due their unique optical properties which are far superior to organic fluorescent dyes.
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