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The other memory reduction methods employ only one reduced matrix.
In particular, the 30:70 (w:w) protein-to-RNA ratio is reversed, with only one reduced rRNA component for each subunit and an increased number of protein factors, as determined by initial LCMS, resulting in a larger, more porous structure (O'Brien, 2002).
The Babylonian and Palestinian systems have only one reduced vowel phoneme /ə/ like the Secunda, though in Palestinian Hebrew it developed the pronunciation.
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Moreover, the combination of the two Sssrs iterations in comparison to using only one reduces the BD-BR bitrate/quality metric by 4% for the same energy consumption.
In this paper, it is assumed that there is only one reduce wave.
For example in Fig. 2, if we used only one reduce task, we would not exploit fully the available parallelism (i.e., the other one reserved reduce slot).
In other words, the key emitted by the map function would always be the same and therefore there is only one reduce function needed per map operation.
In this way, not only would one reduce unemployment, increase spending and productivity but would, by default, create an eco system, a European hub to (potentially) rival silicon valley as regards founders, mentors, customers and access to finance.
Three of the 5 sera were tested by MN assay at GNRCI of which only one showed reduced viral replication.
In this work we found that of all DUB single deletions, only one, ubp8∆, reduced the requirement for APC/C function in S. pombe.
In contrast, of the two repression histone methylation marks analyzed, only one was reduced upon gene activation by T3 while the other did not change at the TRE region and was increased in the downstream transcribed region [ 113].
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