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And besides, I knew that a 30-year-old, two-seater Irish sports car was not a practical replacement for our wheezing family sedan.
This suggests that SLDV systems can be used as a practical replacement of accelerometers operating the same measurement method.
Four multiparous lactating Holstein cows that were fistulated in the rumen and duodenum and that averaged 205 d in milk were used in a 4 × 4 Latin square design to evaluate the practical replacement of solvent-extracted soybean meal (SSBM) with soy protein products of reduced ruminal degradability.
Videotape came on the scene as a practical replacement for the kinescope in the late 1950s.
Our results show that the CRED evaluation method is a suitable and practical replacement for the Klimisch method.
But as suffix trees are memory expensive, this method would largely defeat the whole point of making suffix arrays a practical replacement for suffix trees).. (Linear time can be achieved by first building a suffix tree and traversing it to compute a suffix array, but suffix trees are memory expensive).
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Specially, we pinpoint on the design of highly efficient NiS CE, including design ideas, fabrication approaches and characterization techniques that serve as practical replacements to conventional noble metal Pt electrodes.
Until the United States elects a Congress and an administration that are willing to defy the energy status quo, we can expect stories about individuals finding ways to successfully use materials like cooking grease as motor fuel to be obscure oddities rather than real-world steppingstones to practical replacements to finite, increasingly expensive fossil fuels.
In short, handheld devices, such as Palm's Palm VII and Microsoft's Pocket PC, are becoming more practical replacements of more expensive notebook computers for certain users.
Practical cache replacement algorithms have focused on supporting the increasing data needs of processors.
With the successful exploitation of Bakken oil (Williston Basin, North America; Miller et al. 2008) and Eagle Ford oil (South Texas) (Mullen 2010), tight oil has been a research focus in global petroleum geology (Johnstone 2007; Zou et al. 2013; Hill et al. 2007) and was considered the most practical unconventional replacement for oil and gas besides shale gas (USGS 2008; Cao et al. 2016a, b).
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