: Refers to a cell array or matrix dimension (e.g., a "154x3 cell") used when building arrays from multiple data files.
: Refers to specific protein variants, such as the FL 1-154X truncation mutant of the Hepatitis B virus X protein, used in transcriptional activation studies. : Refers to a cell array or matrix dimension (e
: "Upgrade to 100% fiber-optic service and experience upload speeds up to 154x faster than traditional cable." : Refers to a cell array or matrix dimension (e
: "The new algorithm optimized our data pipeline, resulting in a 154x increase in processing efficiency compared to the legacy system." 🛠️ Technical & Scientific References : Refers to a cell array or matrix dimension (e
If you are using "154x" as a comparative metric (e.g., "154 times faster"):
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: A segment of a researcher's unique digital identifier (e.g., 0000-0002-0476-154X).