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The 3'-end exon sites validated by the first three processes produced more reliable results than those validated only by Affymetrix transcriptional fragments or not because of exon overlapping with the containing genes.
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For example, compression processes consume more work at higher temperatures, however, the compression heat may be upgraded and utilized; expansion processes produce more work at higher temperatures, however, more heat may be required.
The product distribution from these technologies is summarized in Fig. 5 from which it can be seen that all the FCC modified processes produce more propylene than the main FCC process.
This study shows that students from groups that used digital studio in the design process produce more alternative ideas.
Scott Gilbert, a member of the Grosses' legal team, said the lawsuit could be especially damaging for the State Department and DAI if the discovery process produces more examples of unqualified and ill-prepared contractors sent to Cuba.
Up at North GRIP, a set of poles that are slowly drifting apart mark the glacier's flow; at the edge of the ice, the same process produces more dramatic results.
Allocation is necessary when a process produces more than one valuable product.
The SAGD process produces more oil, is cheaper and produces much faster when compared to the VAPEX process.
But other, cheaper approaches exist and one of them may have a chance to be the first to reach "break-even," a key milestone in which a process produces more energy than needed to trigger the fusion reaction.
However, the bytecode weaving process produces more efficient runtime code than would usually be achieved through compiled woven source.
In an excerpt from his new book, "The China Model," Tsinghua University philosopher Daniel Bell asks whether China's meritocratic selection process produces more competent leaders than America.
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