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LED lamps produce a lot of heat, which can shorten the bulbs' lives.
Water is always used with the wheel to prevent blades from overheating, which can shorten the knife's life.
The knee and hip joints are in a fixed position and stiffen up, which can shorten the muscles.
Then, a new controller with a switching parameter α is designed which can shorten the synchronization time.
An alternative iteration method is also developed to solve the conservation equations, which can shorten the simulating time effectively.
AM has the potential of creating short run and end-use tooling which can shorten the product development cycle significantly.
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The analysis efficiency of UPLC is higher, which can remarkably shorten the analysis time and reduce the consumption of mobile phase.
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