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Once cellulosic biomass is rendered amenable to biological attack, there are different approaches to ferment the substrate.
But given the enormity of the legacy literature, how can this largely unexploited wealth of descriptive data be rendered amenable to large-scale computation?
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Olmsted County, located in southeast Minnesota, is relatively isolated from other urban centers, rendering it amenable to epidemiologic research.
The thermal upgrading of these low exergetic energy sources could render them amenable to various practical thermal usages.
The use of spherical harmonics allows the surface information to be encoded in a compact form as an orthonormal one-dimensional (1D) vector of floating numbers rendering it amenable to fast comparison.
Furthermore, the interventions should vigorously challenge harmful constructions of masculinities, this process may render men amenable to change.
QDs as well as iron oxide nanoparticles have to be coated with biocompatible materials to render them amenable for an in vivo application.
With this approach, harmful constructions of masculinities may be challenged and mitigated, and this process may render men amenable to change.
Although all the test systems described were not developed for regulatory purposes at this stage, if they prove useful, we hope that this report will encourage their further development to render them amenable to high-throughput approaches.
Thus, the aqueous flow-through from the RP column, upon entering the organic channel, was readily mixed with a high volume of organic solvent, rendering it amenable for HILIC extraction (see Fig. 1 and the Experimental section for details).
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