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With more development it will, they hope, also be operable in daylight and at greater range.
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Site conditions required these tools to be operable in a 139.7 mm (5.5 in).
The probe is operable in human serum samples, thus holding promise for diagnostic-related applications.
Also, all interactive functions must be operable through keyboard commands for people who can't use a mouse.
Doctors thought it was too deep to be operable.
It was also assumed that lung metastases were 50% as likely as liver metastases to be operable [ 55- 57].
The same effect might be expected to be operable with the other elements of the nitrogen group, all of which also contain lone electron pairs in their outermost shells.
The shower curtain will not be operable.
Various approaches used to identify a tight lower bound are also presented, as are operable extensions to the basic model.
Whilst chemotherapy is the most frequent therapy used in the neoadjuvant setting, endocrine therapy has also been evaluated in hormone-sensitive, large, operable or locally advanced breast cancer (Anderson et al, 1989; Valero et al, 1989; Leal da Silva et al, 1998).
This regimen has also been used in a phase II study in patients with large but operable breast cancer in the neoadjuvant setting (Smith et al, 1995).
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