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When businesses need to translate large amounts of text into multiple languages, machine translation can be more useful, said Mr. Lavie, particularly if business confidentiality is at stake.
However, after 9 h of SFA-induced ER stress, Sestrin2-deficient HepG2 cells and mouse primary hepatocytes continued to translate large amounts of proteins, while control cells managed to cease protein synthesis under the same condition (Fig. 2k n and Supplementary Fig. 3a c), suggesting that Sestrin2 is indeed critical for protein synthesis regulation during chronic ER stress.
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By prediction, we don't just mean the future prediction is about using data that you have to generate data that you don't have, often by translating large amounts of data into small, manageable amounts.
Translating large amounts of text on a small screen demands a bite-sized approach, reckons Yao, while making translation more accessible generally means simplifying the tools.
- Useful for translating large amount data values to a new value.
Although NGS has already helped researchers discover a plethora of information in the field of cancer, challenges in translating the large amounts of oncogenomics data into information that can be easily interpretable and accessible for cancer care still lie ahead.
As Sestrin2-deficient cells continue to translate a large amount of proteins during ER stress, they are highly susceptible to ER stress-associated cell death.
The emerging global competitiveness and public outcry against large amounts of effluents prompted to translate the knowledge of catalytic processes to the fine chemicals industries.
The generation of large amounts of freight vehicle trips translates into a high demand for freight parking.
They take large amounts of parallel texts - high-quality translated texts - and then use that text to build a probability base language model".
Although this element is known as tungsten in many English and French speaking countries, a number of European countries know it as wolfram, a word derived from German, which translates roughly as "wolf's froth" or "cream" -- a reference to the large amounts of tin consumed by tungsten extraction.
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