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Discover LudwigThe phrase "areas of selectivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing specific preferences, choices, or criteria within a particular field or subject.
Example: "In the study of consumer behavior, researchers often analyze the areas of selectivity that influence purchasing decisions."
Alternatives: "domains of preference" or "fields of choice".
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The main concern areas of selectivity and switching uniformity were significantly improved.
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The regions enclosed by the white contours correspond to regions of high orientation selectivity, while the dark contours enclose areas of low selectivity.
There is a tendency for CO blob centers to be associated with areas of reduced orientation selectivity, low spatial frequencies and monocular regions [33], [34], [99], [100].
Efficiency of conventional adsorbents is usually limited by the surface area or active sites, the lack of selectivity, and the adsorption kinetics [41].
Recent genome-wide analyses by our group and others clearly demonstrated that PcG protein complexes act on large areas of the genome, thereby maintaining selectivity to genes related to growth and development [1] [6].
Besides good site-selectivity larger areas of defects are apparent (white circles), (a).
The correlations between the ratio of Lewis acid amount to Cu surface area and the selectivity of 1,2-PDO suggest that the hydrogenolysis of glucose to 1,2-PDO follows the bifunctional reaction route which contains the reactions on Lewis acid and metal sites.
This degree of selectivity is radical.
One of the best things was his sense of selectivity.
Beneath maps' veneer of authority and power lies the inevitable reality of selectivity, omission and error.
A direct evaluation of selectivity in receptor G protein coupling.
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