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Established ways of printing devices at the nanoscale tend to be complex and expensive, and more appropriate for making silicon chips.
Existing ways of printing devices at the nanoscale tend to be complex and expensive, and more appropriate for making silicon chips.
To what extent is the test score appropriate for making placement decisions and useful for test-takers' further learning?
Research question 4 was: to what extent the test score is appropriate for making placement decisions and useful for test-takers' further learning.
A material with a hardness of approximately 300 HB, a strong toughness, and strong impact resistance, would be a more appropriate for making pick holders.
The approaches presented allow for the development of maps at spatial scales that are appropriate for making spatially explicit management recommendations.
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These findings would strongly recommend sericin as an appropriate material for making substrata or scaffolds for cellular invasion and tissue formation in applications pertaining to the restoration of damaged ocular surface.
The data collected by the scanner were pre-processed using "Autostem" software (Treemetrics Ltd., Cork, Ireland) to obtain three dimensional stem profiles in an appropriate form for making a more thorough analysis of the curvature of the tree.
The incidence rate ratio is the most appropriate statistic for making comparisons between populations for which incidence rates are computed.
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