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This chart, from RealClearPolitics, shows elections that are competitive or likely to result in a switch.
Unlike carbon credits, where companies essentially pay to offset their ongoing use of dirty energy, renewable PPAs genuinely result in a switch to the clean stuff.
We demonstrate that continuous supply of an effector is significantly more likely to result in a switch with minimal side effects than the same effector supplied in temporally discrete doses.
Applications entering and leaving the system result in a switch to a new workload.
The four lowest ranking sites including the knee were very small, and therefore an increase in the number of controls may result in a switch of the ranking.
We have previously reported that transient removal of glucose concentrations can result in a switch from slow to fast oscillations when glucose concentration is restored.
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Measurements of the fabricated devices at 1550 nm wavelength result in a switching power of 7.2 mW, a response time of ∼100 μs, and crosstalk of −22.8 and −26.5 dB under cross state and bar state, respectively.
Addition of iron to the wild-type culture should result in a "switch-off" of expression of those genes that are part of the DtxR regulon, whereas the respective genes should be further on expressed in the dtxR mutant C. glutamicum IB2103.
Townsend enjoyed a notable end to the season with relegated Newcastle, which resulted in a switch to Crystal Palace.
The pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) can phosphorylate PDC to inhibit its activity, which results in a switch from glucose oxidation to fatty acid oxidation (FAO).
A decline in petroleum production since the 1950s resulted in a switch in the local economy to the manufacture of consumer goods, including low-voltage electrical equipment, clothing, footwear, and ceramic tiles and pottery.
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