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Furthermore, it can be concluded that a three-dimensional simulation with a sufficient fine resolution is necessary for accurate results.
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As investigations by both the Metropolitan police and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) continue, the focus is turning to whether the company had properly protected itself, and whether sufficient fines are in place for data breaches.
About 3 kg (to ensure that sufficient fine-grained material would be available for analysis) of the upper layer (0 10 cm) of the stream sediment was collected using a hand trowel.
However, post-transcriptional events are shown to be major determinants of plastid transcript abundance under most environmental changes in Arabidopsis, providing sufficient fine-tuning for adaptation to environmental changes.
Why use 12 color channels when three or four are sufficient for fine color discrimination?
It had a resolution of 3.4 cM, which is sufficient for fine mapping QTL for future marker-assisted selection.
It is interesting that Drosophila lacks secreted Frizzled-related proteins, suggesting that ECM control of the Tld-substrate interaction is sufficient for fine control of Tld activity and the resulting Sog and BMP levels in the Drosophila embryo.
We hypothesise that a small manually annotated empirical dataset is sufficient for fine-tuning a synthetically bootstrapped CNN.
However, miR-134 alone appears to be sufficient to fine-tune Pum2 levels within a functionally critical window.
The marker density of the map is not sufficient for fine-scale mapping and the reproducibility of RAPD markers is difficult.
The use of street reference data of high positional accuracy and currency is no guarantee the positional accuracy of street geocoding will be sufficient for fine-scale spatial analysis.
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