Sentence examples for adopted resources from inspiring English sources

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It may be that as more sophisticated biosample tracking and management systems are adopted, resources could become available to support more interactive forms of consent, and more biobanks could offer tiered consent, for example.

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The results show that the adopted resource discovery approach can discovers multi-attribute and range queries very fast and detects logical problems such as soundness, completeness, and consistency.

This combination of local, privately owned computational resources with cloud-based resources represents the typical use case we are addressing, individuals or research labs that wish to extend their computational infrastructure by adopting resources of one or multiple cloud vendors.

The Lévy walk should be adopted when resources are sparse and unpredictably distributed whereas Brownian movement is efficient when resources are abundant and homogeneously distributed.

If all the American proposals for the fund are adopted, its resources will approach $1 trillion — a big number, even in these extraordinary times.

However, supervised pixel-based approaches are commonly adopted, requiring resource consuming field campaigns to gather training data.

Originally designed to address labour supply and permanent settlement problems in remote areas, the commodities boom of the 2000s, combined with limited labour supply and infrastructure availability, particularly housing, has seen the commute model adopted for resource operations near existing towns and even in such towns.

Such an approach could be adopted in resource-poor settings where visits to antenatal clinics are infrequent and would complement existing Safe Motherhood activities.

Currently, pharmacy regulatory authorities have adopted very resource-intensive processes such as on-site inspections or competence testing for assessing the quality of practice [ 28- 30].

We conclude that AFENET's approach of strengthening national and sub-national systems provide a model that could be adopted in resource-limited settings such as sub-Saharan Africa.

The first is the metric, or "currency" of justice they adopt – welfare, resources, primary goods, or capabilities (Cohen 1989).

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