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Discover Ludwig'advantageous being' is not standard English usage and cannot be used in written English.
To express the same idea, one might say something like "being advantageous." For example: "Maintaining good relationships with others can be advantageous."
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Biodiesel, often referred to as green fuel, could be a potential replacement as it could be synthesized from varied substrates, advantageous being the microalgae in several ways.
73 On the other hand, for vaccination purposes, the uptake of antigen-loaded carriers by antigen presenting cells and their intracellular degradation is advantageous, being the steps necessary for major histocompatibility complex (MHC -I and MHC -I presentandon.
In the case of α X = α Y = 0, the oscillatory behaviour will persist due to time-delayed negative frequency-dependent selection (being rare is advantageous, being common is disadvantageous), whereas for α X = α Y = 1 oscillations will occur even in the absence of a selective force.
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One application where this is advantageous is the measurement of auroral or airglow emissions in twilight.
One domain of knowledge where open learning can be advantageous is within computer science.
Advantageous is the method's suitability even for HF concentrations of up to 20 mol L−1.
Such trade-offs, seemingly mutually advantageous, are muddy and complex.
Even more advantageous are general contractors with multiple licenses, especially those that pertain to plumbing and electrical systems.
Whether this might be advantageous is not known.
Whether inhibition of two or all three proteolytic activities is therapeutically advantageous is now being defined.
Advantageous is that the system is reversible [ 25] and allows genetic control of protein stability.
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