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Illustrating the molecular mechanisms of this interesting phenomenon will also help us to understand it well, which will be helpful for further use of the gene and the trait in future.
Reachable handling regions, which will be helpful to system design and optimization, have been obtained.
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The current study provided new structural information on psyllium gum, which will be helpful for explaining its unique functional properties.
These studies have provided valuable information, which will be helpful in the design of more potent analogs.
Detailed studies are required to investigate kinetics of electrocrystallization, which will be helpful to control the formation of the conducting material on the elctrode.
In addition, the proposed synthetic route is simple and cost-effective, which will be helpful for successfully employing soft carbon on a commercial scale.
The results demonstrate the promising applications of bulk reduced assembly of graphene with functional metal oxides, which will be helpful for future development of graphene-based multifunctional materials.
The result is consistent with the mechanical analysis of the riblet, which will be helpful for designing new subsoilers with reduced drag and soil disturbance.
Based on the studies, few important parameters influencing the buckling behaviour are identified and guidelines for better stiffener proportioning are developed, which will be helpful for the designer.
It also provides new sights into technological understanding of micro-ECM technology which will be helpful in future engineering developments of this technology.
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