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Ideally, decisions regarding environmental health should be made with an understanding of the effects that xenobiotics have on population growth rates (Forbes and Calow 2002; Schmidt 2004); however, this can be challenging for amphibians because they have relatively long generation times (often ≥ 3 years) and are frequently not amenable to life-cycle completion under tractable conditions.
Patients with ED SCLC received thoracic irradiation only if they had thoracic symptoms amenable to palliation with radiotherapy after completion of chemotherapy.
However, this was felt necessary to ensure survey completion time was reasonable and to enable exploration of other issues not amenable to the use of vignettes, including structural and organisational factors.
With the completion of its genome sequence in 2002 (Wood et al., 2002), fission yeast has also become amenable to genome-scale experimentation, and has emerged as a reliable model for studying processes involved in human disease and cell biology.
She's amenable to anything.
Parenting behaviors are amenable to intervention.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
Heroin addiction is particularly amenable to treatment.
Zealots are not amenable to reason.
Substantive differences did not prove amenable to quick resolution.
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
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