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This study presents the first set of key sector analyzes for the Namibian economy.
This paper presents the first set of experimental results of the USV which have recently been carried out at Roadford Reservoir, Devon, UK.
This study presents the first set of detailed database showing spatiotemporal variation of arsenic in the alluvial unconfined shallow aquifers of north Brahmaputra plain south of the Arunachal Himalaya.
This process presents the first set of major challenges to the system designers: how to merge in real-time all the influx of information, how to cope with incomplete or corrupt information coming from malfunctioning sensors, how to present the information in a way that can be useful to other higher decision-making modules of the system, and how to manage a huge number of devices and sensors?
Table 1 below presents the first set of descriptive statistics considering the average number of coordination requirements per software developer.
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We present the first set of benchmark problems for phase field models that are being developed by the Center for Hierarchical Materials Design (CHiMaD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology NISTT).
We present the first set of microsatellite markers developed exclusively for an extinct taxon.
Here, we present the first set of microsatellite markers to be developed directly from aDNA templates with the specific aim of studying an extinct taxon: the New Zealand moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes).
Here, we present the first set of polymorphic nuclear microsatellite markers suitable for germplasm diversity studies and further genetic conservation in X. sagittifolium.
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