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"This is a very nice piece of work and will be widely interesting because it is fundamental," said Allan Spradling, an expert on embryonic development at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, referring to both teams' findings.
Time series prediction is an important and widely interesting topic in the research of earthquake precursors.
Time series forecasting is an important and widely interesting topic in the research of system modeling.
Reaching resolutions higher than 3 Å is a prerequisite for structure-based drug design and for cryoEM to become widely interesting to pharmaceutical industries.
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We have chosen these measures because they are widely used, presenting interesting results in the meta-learning literature.
Through the analysis of some examples that have been widely tested, many interesting and profound phenomena are found which have never been revealed.
However, this phase has escaped detection for a long time even though C2H4 monolayers on graphite were studied widely [4 8]; interesting features include a prewetting transition and what seemed to be a continuous melting transition [9 14].
Although the thenar eminence is the most widely tested area, interesting results have been obtained also when measuring StO2 on muscle locations, such as masseter, deltoid, and the knee area [ 15, 16].
Herbert's own sequels, while conceptually interesting and widely loved by established fans, lack the storytelling muscle displayed in the first book.
It is a place where the horizons of self-definition are widely set, where those interesting, fluid moments of identity can be explored.
The widely expected move is interesting for Pinterest, which has not traditionally been known as a video destination like Facebook and Twitter.
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