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Freezing is theoretically more efficient than distillation, and scaling as well as corrosion problems are lessened at the lower operating temperatures, but the mechanical difficulties of handling mixtures of ice and water prevent the construction of large-scale commercial plants.
In this context, a theoretically more efficient institutional setting may not fully generate its potential benefits.
This was evident in the way that developers approached the desire for updating apps continuously in the background, and the way that Apple answered it with a (theoretically) more efficient system.
We had expected a greater proportion of patients to have COPD, as the currently available pharmacotherapy is theoretically more efficient in achieving asthma control than in controlling COPD [ 49].
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The significant decrease in CrI and increase in BET surface area would increase cellulose surface accessibility and theoretically enable more efficient hydrolysis.
This should theoretically lead to more efficient service calls.
Several recent articles have outlined a number of potential problems with the technique and a theoretically more robust and efficient alternative has been published.
These three advantages make its solution theoretically easier and computationally more efficient.
Nontoxic Sn shares relatively similar properties to Pb in hybrid perovskites and is theoretically expected to yield more efficient performances.
Theoretically, this should be more efficient than a one-time-zone workday; it should be like a relay race in which the baton is passed at the appearance of the sun on each side of the globe.
Insurance companies could theoretically save money by becoming more efficient but for some reason they still spend much more on administration than Medicare does to provide the same coverage.
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