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This paper describes the generation of EFMs using a depth-first search strategy, which is exhaustive, has a constant and low memory load, and can be massively parallelized into independent sub-problems to take full advantage of loosely coupled grid computing infrastructures.

But the wing also solves a basic problem of sailing: how to take full advantage of the wind without overturning.

Now, because of the container problem, U.S. exporters find themselves unable to take full advantage of the competitive edge of a weak U.S. dollar.

Partial reconfiguration process management still faces a set of open problems that have thus far made it impossible to take full advantage of partial and dynamic reconfiguration.

But it failed to take full account of any future problems arising directly from thalidomide, which we are now witnessing.

To take full advantage of crowd-powered innovation, you need to understand what kinds of problems benefit most from open innovation and why.

To take full advantage of the robotic capabilities and to attempt to solve some of the problems with the current knee implant designs, a new custom knee implant design is proposed.

To take full advantage of these developments often requires computer science expertise; at the same time, the problems of these fields create new and interesting problems for computer scientists to explore.

To take full advantage of all the data, we introduce data warehouse technology to solve this problem.

"We want Obama to take full leadership".

He'd like to take full part.

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