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However, it would be a mistake to simply scale up linearly to a world figure of $19.99B, since poor countries probably have cheaper Big Macs.
For example, assuming a pandemic attack rate of 3 times the seasonal average, we simply scale up the seasonal influenza cost by a factor of 3. In addition, there is a cost for the Norwegian government of stockpiling Tamiflu for pandemic influenza (K. Sælensminde, personal communication, 10 November 2009).
We show here that starvation does not simply scale up or down global activity in the antennal lobe.
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So it is difficult to determine whether police are making inroads or whether factories are simply scaling up production.
It was observed that the failure envelope was simply scaled up with increasing strain rate, while the overall shape was found to be strain rate independent.
It is therefore essential that the U.S. increase its investment in the development of the next generation of battery technologies, rather than simply scaling up production of current technologies.
The amount of corn grown in each state is simply scaled up so that total corn production is sufficient to generate 24.3 billion gallons of ethanol in 2025.
But other researchers complain that the smaller ITER relies heavily on simply scaling up current knowledge rather than looking for new ways to reach fusion.
However, when we think about the constraints for SDR such as power and area simply scaling up the DSPs to wider data paths and multiple cores seems not being truly a solution.
The concentration and amount of food was simply scaled up from a mouse weighing less than an ounce, to a human weighing 150 lbs (2,400 ounces), without regard to major metabolic, immune system or digestive tract differences.
The report strived to answer a simple question: how far can the world go by simply scaling up proven low-carbon solutions?
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