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For all kinds of databases, meanwhile, retrieving information can be remarkably faster in the 64-bit world, because vast amounts of data can reside in RAM, where it is more directly accessible than if it must be stored on disk.
The Kodak touch-up process was remarkably faster, though.
Our results show that both ICC and ITER feature high accuracy, but ICC is remarkably faster.
As shown in Fig. 8, the release of docetaxel from the Fmoc-FF hydrogel beads was remarkably faster than that from the Fmoc-FF alginate hydrogel beads.
Although this type of formulation is limited compared to the multi-dimensional formulations present in the literature, its computational solution is remarkably faster.
The ever-present isomerization of the linear butenes on acid catalysts was found to be remarkably faster than the hydration of butenes to SBA.
Because the regeneration of the QDs by S2− is remarkably faster than the charge transfer from TiO2 to the oxidized QDs, the recombination between photo-generated electron and the oxidized QDs is negligible.
The histopathological and radiological investigations indicated that CHA-1RS prompted the bone regeneration ability as early as 2 weeks postimplantation demonstrating remarkably faster healing of calvarial defect relative to Cerabone.
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