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The phrase "allows for novel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities for new ideas, approaches, or innovations in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy allows for novel solutions to emerge in the field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "enables new" or "facilitates innovative".
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More innovation in factory-produced housing, says GRO's Robertson, "prevents the cookie-cutter sameness often associated with the process and allows for novel architectural form, nuance and variation" as well as efficiency.
While most QSAR analyses make use of molecular descriptors, the presence of the other descriptor types allows for novel approaches to QSAR modeling.
Explorative search (increasing search breadth), on the other hand, allows for novel combinations of diverse knowledge and thereby alleviates the negative effect of equivocality on performance.
The comprehensive nature of this PheWAS allows for novel hypothesis generation, the identification of phenotypes for further study for future phenotypic algorithm development, and identification of cross-phenotype associations.
In particular, it is unclear how supervenience emergentism allows for novel, downward causal powers for emergent properties whilst still guaranteeing the covariation of emergent properties with basal properties in a way consistent with the fundamental emergent laws which ensure the supervenience of emergent properties on basal properties (Wong 2010).
It also allows for novel management solutions through manipulation of the DBMS logical structure.
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The dual screens allow for novel control schemes and device such as the Alex or Nook.
As the dimensions of materials are reduced from three dimensions (3D), the fundamental physical properties change remarkably, allowing for novel applications, which are otherwise not possible [1, 2].
Finally, discussing the areas within the spectrum of EMT which allow for novel therapeutics and the current progress towards clinical application.
Luminescent nanomaterials are promising tags for optical imaging and fluorescent labelling to allow for novel techniques of non-invasive diagnosis and in vivo observation of complex vital functions [1].
In addition the reversal of the charge within the sulfobetaine head group relative to the charge orientation in phospholipids may modify behaviour and thereby allow for novel uses of these surfactants.
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