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Different problem formulations allow different uses of the iterative IPCS framework.
The government allows different states to use different formulations of gasoline — some formulations burn cleaner than others — and in some urban areas a federal requirement determines what formula can be used, depending on the quality of their air.
As a matter of fact, it is the only classification of the WHO-FIC that allows four completely different uses of its core coding system (ICF, page 16): "It is difficult to distinguish between "Activities" and "Participation" on the basis of the domains in the Activities and Participation component.
This allows different power management scenarios of body sensors using DQ-MAC under BSNs.
Raw physiology data are submitted to ICNARC and all scores and probabilities are calculated centrally using standard algorithms to avoid any bias that may be introduced by allowing different units to use slightly different methods of calculating scores and probabilities.
Sub optimal morpholino amounts were used to allow different levels of reduction in Hoxd1 expression, thus allowing possible synergistic effects to be observed.
Each of these compartments could be accessed separately from the main volume, allowing different concentrations of radioactivity to be used in each.
SANs allow different types of storage devices to be used on the same network and accessed by all users.
In this way, the research findings will allow different decision makers to use different preferred values of $.
The program allows the use of different probabilities in time, a different number of X chromosomes per cell, and a different rate of cell division depending on the number of Xi's.
The method allows the use of different moving grids for different components in the PDE system.
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