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Our programming as listeners and readers creates a need for technique in dialogue: these are two different things, as you'll discover when you try to write what you hear.
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There is, therefore, a need for techniques that can assist in the generation of controlled foam structures.
Therefore, in many (potential) applications in flood risk analysis there is a need for techniques that properly describe the statistical dependence among random variables.
Previous web-based data integration efforts have focused almost exclusively on the logical level of data models, creating a need for techniques that focus on the conceptual level in order to communicate the structure and properties of the available data to users at a higher level of abstraction.
In the meantime, there remains a need for techniques that apply external forces to explore conformational changes in a practical amount of time.
Consequently, there is a need for techniques that help to bridge this gap.
With an increase in size complexity of models comes a need for techniques to manage model versions and their relationship to one another.
Therefore, there is a need for techniques outside of the clinic that can assess the risk of diabetes in patients in the early stage.
Thus, there is a need for techniques that can reduce a given kinetic model of a biochemical reaction network to a simplified version that mimics the behaviour of the original model satisfactorily, but contains less differential equations and parameters.
Despite the knowledge gained from these reports, there is still a need for techniques that improve the crystallization process in terms of rapidity and control over the size and morphology of crystals grown, while still providing a detailed knowledge of the characteristics of the amino acid being studied.
However, there was a need for a technique that will look into uncertainties.
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