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are requisite.
noun
An indispensable item; a requirement.
Exact(55)
MEMS probe cards are requisite to higher pad-density and smaller pad-pitch chips, and are effective in high frequency testing.
These values are requisite for calculating the composition of the metastable equilibrium state in an open system described by chemical potentials of basis species, or perfectly mobile components [19 22].
This bilateral field advantage was observed when more than four objects had to be enumerated, suggesting that this bilateral effect occurs when sufficient attentional resources are requisite.
The examination and integration of genomic, epigenomic, transciptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and viral protein interactome are requisite.
For Heizer, urgency, suffering, drama, and hazard are requisite conditions for making art.
are requisite to protect the public health" with "an adequate margin of safety". 42 U. S. C. § 7409(b)(1).
Similar(5)
In a similar manner, neighborhood planning and safety are requisites for promoting physical activity.
To regenerate a glandular organ, such as salivary glands, recapitulation of branching processes may be requisite.
In order to conduct systematic verification and validation, a data analysis tool is requisite.
To establish community-based education for health-care professionals, clarification of the learning effects is requisite.
For safety reasons, baseline FEV1 ≥ 50% of predicted value was requisite to start challenge tests.
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