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But the very usefulness of quantum physics masked a disturbing dissonance at its core.
But the network's very usefulness means it is increasingly being cast in a new role, as a tool of international sanctions.
After years of fighting Linux and denying its very usefulness, Microsoft has recently changed its tactics.
The very usefulness of gene talk – for example, its flexibility in underpinning a tale of a long family history of mental illness – posed additional challenges for some family members.
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Patients were also invited to rate any written information they received, in terms of usefulness (between very useful and totally useless), clarity (between very clear and very difficult to understand), and whether the information made them feel anxious or reassured.
They also rate the usefulness of each section using a 0 5 scale ("Not at all useful" to "Very useful").
In the second round (May 2012), also via an online questionnaire, panellists were asked to rate QIs on a 9-point Likert scale for clarity (1 = not clear at all; 9 = very clear), usefulness (1 = not useful at all; 9 = very useful), to rephrase unclear and to add missing QIs.
Today, in fact, they have very limited usefulness.
However, most hospitals do not have this technology, which in addition has very limited usefulness in case of ureteral stones.
For all its notoriety, however, the Swampman example is not elaborated upon by Davidson, and the example has a very limited usefulness.
Analysis of protein phosphorylation is commonly performed by western blotting, a method with very limited usefulness for quantitative assessment.
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