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Invasive plants are thought to have especially high relative growth rates, enabling them to rapidly capture water and nutrients.
Better control of polymer structure enables a molecular architecture approach in product design to rapidly capture market development needs.
The 3-D structure of the functional magnetic-bead provides a perfect platform to rapidly capture and enrich biomolecules.
Laser scanners can rapidly capture the "as-is" conditions of a facility, which may differ significantly from the design drawings.
In earlier work, we have optimized the ability of Chlorella vulgaris to rapidly capture CO2 from man-made emission sources by varying environmental growth conditions and bioreactor design.
Positive clinical experience with Avastin and its low cost ($40 to $75 per injection) should enable the drug to rapidly capture and maintain significant share in the wet AMD market," said SG Cowen.
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Sudan's southern rebels advance rapidly, capturing vast tracts of territory.
And so, while the Mensheviks and socialist revolutionaries involved themselves in compromise with the bourgeoisie, the Bolsheviks rapidly captured the Russian masses.
The hydrogen-2 nucleus then rapidly captures another proton to form a helium-3 nucleus (3He), while emitting a gamma ray.
First used in Britain and now being explored in Australia, the bonds are rapidly capturing the imagination of some public officials in the United States: on Wednesday, Massachusetts announced that it was completing negotiations with two nonprofit groups to finance juvenile justice and homelessness programs, with the promise of repayment only if the programs work.
Later, its good out-of-band energy attenuation rapidly captured a lot of attention in the CR field [18 21] and further towards next generation of cellular systems [22].
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