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The verification procedure involves three parts: natural frequencies, harmonic spectra and impact responses.
The proposed generic filter design procedure involves three steps, first selecting a suitable filter, second identifying the transfer functions involved, and finally using evolutionary algorithms to optimize the selected filter design.
The new procedure involves three consecutive steps: (1) pre-smoothing the complex modulus data with the Havriliak Negami (HN) model, (2) identifying the discrete relaxation spectrum from the smoothed data with a modified windowing method (MWM) and (3) converting the obtained spectrum into the corresponding discrete retardation spectrum.
The procedure involves three major operations: pretreatment for delignification, which is necessary to liberate cellulose and hemicellulose before hydrolysis; hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose to produce fermentable sugars (glucose, xylose, arabinose, galactose and mannose) and fermentation of sugars to ethanol.
The procedure involves three steps: first, insertion of a CORE6 cassette to the target locus; second, site-specific gene integration; and third, seamless cassette recycling.
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The new procedure involves two separate steps.
The somewhat complicated procedure involves two oral requests and a written one, extensive discussions, and approval by two physicians.
The proposed targeting procedure involves two steps: identification of purifier location and calculation of minimum hydrogen consumption.
The design procedure involves two steps, the application of the rotating rectangular sensor principle on a pair of coils.
The proposed procedure involves two models, i.e., a hydrological forecasting model and a reservoir operation model.
The synthesis procedure involves two steps: a) production of mesoporous carbons using a template-free approach based on the carbonization of citrate salts of zinc and calcium, and b) N-doping by heat treatment in the presence of melamine.
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