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Whereas the former favour versatile fine-grain skeletons that can be successively combined into larger programs, coarse-grain skeletons are more desirable from a performance perspective.
Though versatile, this fine cellist is best known for his work with period instruments.
Moreover, additional features could be added to the "basic" CPK-1 pseudoknot fold (such as seen in the EAV, HCV229E and SARS pseudoknots) which would make the pseudoknots even more versatile in fine-tuning the frameshifting.
Blancos are versatile as well, fine for sipping and great for margaritas.
All of these elements are here in Friday Night Lights But what gives them a certain freshness is the absence of stars (Thornton, a fine, versatile actor, never looks like a star), the relative lack of sentimentality and the semi-documentary air that the director and his crew create.
The ubiquitous property of noninvasive detection has made it extraordinarily versatile for investigating fine structural details of the cellular architecture.
It will have to outperform the best old archtops and be more versatile than the finest flattops.
Liu et al. reported on a general and versatile approach to fine-tune the UC emission in a broad range of color output by a single wavelength excitation at 980 nm.
She has already proved herself a fine and versatile dancer.
People tend to forget that Everett is also a fine and versatile stage actor.
Which is all rather unfair, as she is a fine and versatile British actress and rather good fun to boot.
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