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To obtainable
adjective
Capable of being obtained or procured.
synonyms
Exact(2)
Developmental restriction of some transplastomic plants may be considered an additional limiting factor to obtainable yields of the recombinant protein.
The standard in relation to obtainable scores was set by consensus in the author group based on general acceptance in the faculty of what could be expected from an average student.
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Moreover shear and bias can be adjusted during the numerical reconstruction to obtain the highest obtainable contrast.
He advises it's probably best to get obtainable people to speak to you.
But with the polls showing public antagonism to the market, Mr. Heath has slid subtly toward Mr. Wilson's position of going into the negotiations just to see whether terms satisfactory to Britain are obtainable.
Though not intended by the developers to be obtainable, due to a glitch, players were able to encounter it.
It is therefore more reasonable to refer to quantiles obtainable from the simulations, since these are less sensitive to the randomization.
Our findings demonstrate the difference between manufacturer quoted accuracy (0.01 mm) to that practically obtainable when the pointer was placed in a known position.
Reaching out for help is often acknowledged as a huge step, he says, but that help has to be obtainable for it to work.
The Board of Editors in the Life Sciences was founded in 1991 to evaluate the proficiency of manuscript editors in the life sciences and to award credentials similar to those obtainable in other professions.
The primary objectives of our study were first, to test whether microarray profiling of archival FFPET can provide similar quantitative data to those obtainable from RT PCR and second, to determine whether these data have clinical/prognostic relevance.
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