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Conducting the survey made it possible to extract more fine grained knowledge with respect to the perceived constraints by analyzing the perceived strength of constraints and differences between users and non-users.
Accordingly, it was possible to extract more information about two lists mutually.
Once the Schistosoma mansoni genome is fully annotated, it will be possible to extract more interesting information from our data.
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Only with such fine-grained annotations, it is possible to directly point to relevant sentences and to extract more detailed chemical entity relations.
Our predecessors in the genus Homo used social hunting strategies and tools of stone and fire to extract more sustenance from landscapes than would otherwise be possible.
Bearing in mind that both models have the same boundary conditions, it is possible to conclude from Fig. 2a that a fine mesh manages to extract more energy from the main flow generating more turbulence on the macroscopic scales.
Annotators were asked to use information already present in dictyBase and to extract more data from the selected articles as quickly as possible.
In turn, that makes it possible for engineers to use higher compression ratios -- squeezing the ingested air harder before combustion -- to extract more energy from each gallon of fuel.
A safer, albeit more challenging approach is to extract more value from existing data.
Heavy investment in advanced technology was, meanwhile, allowing them to extract more output from their workers.
But she retains a reporter's instinct for amassing facts and deploying them to extract more.
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