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The idea that bias can work on us unconsciously is lodged in the American psyche by now, but it is easy to exploit in a selectively self-serving way.
It is the kind of weakness Ms. Quinn is eager to exploit in a race that her aides predict will be a bare-knuckle, neighborhood-by-neighborhood battle for the Democratic nomination.
Also in this case, the above encouraging aspects denote an opportunity to exploit in a positive context.
According to the network size, nodes are divided into different layers, and this differentiation makes this solution difficult to exploit in a large network of hundreds of nodes.
Recently various strategies have been developed to exploit in a clinical setting the well established finding that T cells can specifically recognize and destroy tumor cells.
In this paper, we propose a fine-to-coarse parallelization strategy in order to exploit, in a case study, a parallel hybrid architecture.
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Mr. LaPierre made his sick suggestion that the president relishes having gun tragedies to exploit in an interview on ABC's "This Week".
Constitutive expression of ER allows ADH/DCIS-forming cells to exploit, in an autocrine manner, the proliferative stimulus induced by estrogens that bypass the constraint of the ER-proliferation dissociation, and promotes a dividing, ER-dependent, luminal phenotype.
The challenge is the development of parallel applications able to exploit in an effective way these different levels of parallelism; in particular, in this work we use MPI, OpenMP, and CUDA.
To establish a more detailed analysis of the substituent patterns of derivatized celluloses there are multiple possibilities to exploit in terms of a CBM/AE-based assay.
If you have no children to exploit in order to get a date, borrow one from the net.
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