Sentence examples for availability of problem from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, the length of admission, hence the next place to stay, depends on the nature and severity of problems among the convalescence care users on one hand, and the availability of problem oriented services in the community on the other.

Also, supermarkets, and transnational food companies more generally, have been observed to increase the availability of "problem foods" which are low cost, energy dense, nutrient poor and highly processed.

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While tools for structured problem entry provide a simple way to assure the availability of coded problems, using NLP techniques to extract coded data from free text allows the use of natural language as the input medium.

Problems with computer systems included the design of the software, the age and availability of terminals, problems with passwords and logins required to access multiple systems.

However, the submission of large amounts of NGS data, conversion of data format, and limited availability of species bring problems.

Castro and Cavalca (2003) presented an availability optimization problem of an engineering system assembled in a series configuration which has the redundancy of units and teams of maintenance as optimization parameters.

It covers a description of the stadium seating (19 inches wide and plastic, except for the padded club and suite seats), the availability of 1,000 taxis (no problem, although it also notes the owners can land at two helipads at the stadium), which three golf courses are recommended (none, because they are closed in February) and whether bowling is an option (it is).

The availability of water is one problem, particularly for the majority of U.S. nuclear plants located far from the coasts and dependent on freshwater.

In several cases, the availability of ambulance was a problem and users had to wait for more than an hour.

Subsequently, a major drawback is the limited availability of human oocytes, a problem which could be circumvented with the possible availability of biologically active recombinant human zona as a substitute, along with other chemical/biological candidates [ 56– 56].

Other than the fact that microarray analysis suffers from inherently noisy information (therefore requiring many replicates and often limited by cost and availability of materials), the other problem is the sheer volume of information obtained from this type of experiment (Claverie, 1999).

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