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In this case, an upper bound value is set as the final weight of significantly powerful classifiers.
This is explained by the fact that higher crosstalk levels also result in a larger number of significantly powerful SI terms.
The miR-24 was the most significantly powerful miRNA that regulated series of important genes.
Gene therapy represents a significantly powerful therapeutic option to repair the known underlying genetic causes in monogenetic disease-specific iPSC.
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The new instance is also significantly more powerful and offers — using Amazon's measurements — the equivalent compute power of 88 2007 Intel Opteron or Xeon processors running at 1.0-1.2 1.0-1.2
Recent progress, however, has renewed enthusiasm for finding avenues to build significantly more powerful quantum computers.
It fires like a dream, the advert says, and, compared with the old revolvers it replaced, is "significantly more powerful and much easier to shoot fast and true".
A hydrogen bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb, uses more advanced technology to produce a significantly more powerful blast than an atomic bomb.
Under Mr. Bush's plan, it would become significantly more powerful, overseeing the yearly assessments of how schools and states have progressed.
But Israeli intelligence officials say they have evidence that the Palestinians have recently augmented their limited arsenal with significantly more powerful, military-grade explosives that appear to have been smuggled into the territories.
More intriguingly, the researchers calculate that the impact would have generated thousands of earthquakes of up to magnitude 9.9 (significantly more powerful than the largest recorded by modern seismologists) for hundreds of kilometres around.
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