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Being advantageous
adjective
Being of advantage, beneficial
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The most effective anionic THF hydrate crystal growth inhibitors had butyl or pentyl groups, with alkyl branching at the tail (i.e. iso- rather than n-isomers) being advantageous.
While not being advantageous in worst-case scenarios, this strategy results in a more efficient solution from a practical point of view.
Working temperature could be also reduced with respect to these two getter bed, this being advantageous from the operational point of view.
"The LSU is a breath of fresh air in the legal market and as well as being advantageous for clients, it will benefit paralegals, who will have a new career path opened up to them".
This history matching reveals a clearer trade-off relationship between the matching qualities than conventional global-objective history matching, thereby being advantageous to yielding converged and diversified geological models for uncertainty quantification.
As a proof of concept we furthermore demonstrate the inherent structure of this carbon being advantageous for the application in lithium sulfur batteries as a both confining and contacting host for the active material, yielding capacities of up to 550 mAh/g after 40 cycles.
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How might Francis' age be advantageous?
Still, living together must be advantageous?
The alarm may have been advantageous.
Ofwat insisted its proposals were advantageous to customers.
Clearly, Lerach thinks this can be advantageous for his clients".
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