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As a consequence, a feasible path does not need to be Hamiltonian, that is, visit each node exactly once.
We think that EIP prolongation is a feasible maneuver to optimize the consequences of mechanical ventilation in ARDS patients.
This paper presents a feasible framework in which risk and consequences estimation can be part of design stages.
Then, a Simulated Annealing search randomly moves units throughout the industrial area, penalizing unfeasible configurations, until a feasible layout is found minimizing the consequences of accidents to general public.
Reducing mTORC1 levels by PRAS40 prevents cellular remodelling and dysfunction in response to diabetic stress, suggesting that correctly timed inhibition of mTORC1 with PRAS40 is a feasible approach to target the diabetic consequences on a cellular level.
This is not cell type specific as overexpression in the liver improves insulin sensitivity, suggesting that correctly timed inhibition of mTORC1 with PRAS40 is a feasible approach to target the diabetic consequences on a cellular level.
Our results indicate that further reductions are both a feasible and cost-effective avenue for greenhouse gas mitigation, given current forecasts of the macroeconomic consequences of the Kyoto Protocol.
Next observe that the following are consequences of the Cobham-Edmonds thesis: \(O(1)\) (i.e. constant time) is a feasible rate of growth.
"Feasible" means "capable of being done, accomplished" – a feasible plan.
Mars is not yet a feasible goal.
It wasn't a feasible aspiration.
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