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Simultaneously, frequent combinatorial methods are highlighted.
However, because a cloud storage system usually supports both transactional and data analysis operations simultaneously, frequent updates will conflict with data queries, thereby reducing data query efficiency.
The starting point for much literature on public opposition to wind farms has been a perceived dissonance between high levels of public support for renewable energy (and wind power in particular) but simultaneously frequent localised opposition to particular proposed wind power developments [ 28, 33].
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The news comes as the company embarks on an ambitious plan to develop and test an interplanetary spacecraft while simultaneously performing frequent orbital launches.
Recently, we found that nonpolypoid adenomas display less APC mutations and simultaneously more frequent chromosome 5q loss (locus of APC) compared to polypoid adenomas [ 13, 14].
In geriatric patients co-morbidity, i.e. the presence of several diseases simultaneously, is frequent, and exerts a decisive influence on elderly patients' heading progressively towards complete loss of autonomy and exposure to very high risk injury.
Therefore, in order to clarify the true nature and extent of nocturnal variations in cytokines and their inter-relationship, we measured several cytokines simultaneously at frequent intervals during the night to determine directly the absolute changes in cytokine levels, their relative importance and their relationship to blood cortisol.
Emerging literature on urban climate adaptation emphasizes the need to "mainstream" climate change resilience into city planning, while simultaneously acknowledging a frequent disconnect between planning and implementation, especially in countries where governance lacks transparency and/or technical capacity.
Simultaneously, he and his frequent writing partner, Jay Cocks, were working on what was supposed to be the final draft of the screenplay of his next feature, "Gangs of New York," an adaptation of Herbert Asbury's history of an unheavenly nineteenth-century city plagued by corruption, poverty, crime, and savage tribal warfare.
Approximate search and the stream extraction of data combine to allow the processing of huge amounts of data, while simultaneously extracting the most frequent and appropriate outputs from the search.
The papers in Western journals of ethnology and anthropology and their Chinese versions are almost simultaneously available, owning to more frequent and in-depth academic exchanges.
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