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Although this type of semiconductor device had been invented in 1948, more than 10 years of developmental work was needed to render it a viable alternative to the vacuum tube.

ISIS Caliphate The tribal paradigm must be reconciled with the ISIS caliphate to render it theologically viable.

"I am encouraged that the overall price reduction and resulting lower cost per kilowatt of the plant will render it a viable investment for the ratepayers of Texas," he said.

The improved survival rates observed with capecitabine, together with the cost savings identified in this and other analyses, render it a viable alternative to 5-FU/LV both as a single agent and in combination.

Therefore, restoring properties of oxidized bitumen is critical to render it as a viable source.

The album was rejected by their label Reprise after Wilco refused to make changes to render it more "commercially viable," and the band was subsequently asked to leave the label (they would later be picked up by Nonesuch, a small subsidiary of AOL Time Warner, foreshadowing the death of major labels and the rise of independents).

For instance, a salmonid population could be reintroduced as a self-sustaining population for several generations, but then a new threat might render it no longer viable (e.g., climate change, introduced pathogens).

It is concluded from the present study that whey, an easily available by-product of milk industry, is a good source of LAB with significant proportion of Lactobacillus sp., which renders it a viable inoculum to ferment FOW.

Preliminary investigation also indicated that a significant proportion of LAB of the whey was represented by Lactobacillus sp. (5.36 ± 0.08 log CFU/ml) rendering it a viable inoculum for fermentation.

This result suggests that the 6382CKO strain has a moderate cell wall defect even at 30°C which renders it non-viable in particular media.

We agree with Comfort2 in defining senescence as the total effect of all changes which occur in an organism as it ages and which render it more vulnerable or less viable.

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