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It should show whether stellarators can be scaled up to a useful size.
Something must be done to curtail a financial sector that has grown beyond its "socially useful" size, he argues: if higher capital requirements don't do the trick, then something else must be tried.
MANY nodded when Lord Turner, the City of London's chief regulator, said recently that the financial industry had grown "beyond its socially useful size".
Hence, useful size measurements could not be performed by means of DLS.
Magnetic particles are available commercially in many useful sizes, magnetic contents, and surface chemistries.
This study shows that photo-cross-linking is an attractive option to stiffen the initial fibrin gel and thereby reduce cell-induced compaction, which can allow for longer incubation periods and thus more tissue growth without compaction below a useful size.
The number of inbred lines that can capture the maximum number of alleles generally defines the most useful size for a core subset of the entire population [15].
This was a useful size to identify many, but not all differentially expressed genes.
In avian cells, the viral vector is replication-competent and can deliver experimental genes of reasonably useful size (up to about 3 kb).
We excluded from the overall alignment the sequences of HSPA12A and HSPA12B, which would have significantly reduced the useful size of the alignment.
Large multiplex ARMS containing more primer mixes are feasible, increase the number of mutations detected, but agarose gel detection of PCR limits the useful size of the multiplex.
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