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However, the bioconversion of plant biomass to sugars is a prime bottleneck with respect to efficiency.
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The bcd-etfAB encoded enzyme is thus a prime candidate as a bottleneck in the production of butanol from recombinant E. coli strains expressing the clostridial butanol biosynthesis genes, but bottlenecks may also occur in other reaction steps, and the role of oxygen is yet unclear.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said the plan to "tackle the bottleneck at Stonehenge" would "get the funds it needs".
Interestingly, the summer of 2003 had exceptionally high temperatures, which may have resulted in a population bottleneck for the P. infestans population and primed the partial displacement.
Under the banner of Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed, today in Kinshasa the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mr. Matata Ponyo Mapon, launched an "Action Framework" to tackle bottlenecks in their health system as well as barriers that prevent access to health services.
"From a pure common sense competition view, it seems directly anti-competitive". Slowing speeds can reduce bottlenecks and congestion, but it raises questions about whether all internet traffic is treated equally, a prime tenet of net neutrality.
Don't say bottleneck.
However, the bottleneck has shifted.
and we had a bottleneck".
: top bottleneck (by far).
But there was a bottleneck.
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