Sentence examples for availability of the instruments from inspiring English sources

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Instrumentation differed according to period, place, availability of the instruments, and taste.

Further research is needed; the public availability of the instruments used for NSHAP and MIDUS provides an opportunity for adaptation of this research to other communities.

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The availability of the instrument in a web-based format allows the collection of data in home and office settings for ease of administration.

In order to use ONSET, the availability of the instrument had to be known, potential users needed Internet access, an email account, and basic computer skills.

The selection of instruments was related to self-rating modus, cross-cultural availability and accessibility of the instruments to the authors.

The availability of these instruments and the great improvement in percussion playing has resulted in an enormous increase in the number of compositions for percussion instruments.

This provided a clean, safe and confidential environment for examination of the illuminated oral mucosa in the supine position with the availability of all the instruments and amenities that would be present in a permanent dental clinic.

However, the microwave as non-conventional source of energy was largely accepted to carry out organic synthesis; this was supported by the increase in numbers of publications in these last years, with the general availability of the new instruments of microwaves.

Timely availability of the study instruments, meeting of data collection team at the end of everyday to share experiences and submit completed forms, and troubleshooting field problems was ensured.

Although CLSM as well as SRμCT yield excellent image data at high resolutions, we will focus here on μCT and MRI because of (i) the broad availability of the respective instruments, (ii) the possibility to scan specimens within the size range of several centimeters in a standardized manner, and (iii) the feasibility of high-throughput studies involving dozens or even hundreds of specimens.

However, it is now foreseeable that non-invasive imaging techniques, in particular because they offer the opportunity to conduct high-throughput studies and the suitability to analyze whole specimens in a non-destructive manner, together with the broader availability of the respective instruments, will change the way by which morphological data will be acquired and analyzed in the future.

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