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It might be acceptable for high DS acetyl derivatives, for example, where blanks may be smaller relative to the sample titrations.
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For example, fixed-point devices provide low-cost products and normally incur higher development costs, which are suitable for high-volume applications; however, floating-point devices result in higher product costs, while presenting shorter development cycles and higher precision, which may be acceptable for high-value applications.
The assumption of Newtonian behavior of blood is acceptable for high shear rate flow through larger arteries [9].
Standard deviations of below 0.2 Ct between the replicates were acceptable for high-expressing assays and 0.5 Ct for low-expressing assays.
The overall rate of grade III and IV toxicity appears too high to be acceptable for Dr Alliot and Barrios.
Radiation exposure with CTC at standard mAs settings for abdominal CT studies is too high to be acceptable for a screening procedure.
Such a range of error might still be acceptable for some purposes – such as deciding how high to make a doorframe so that they don't have to duck – but would be entirely inappropriate if you were buying them a coat.
Weijters, Cabooter, and Schillewaert [ 44] suggested that seven response categories may be acceptable for populations who are expected to have high cognitive abilities, verbal skills, or questionnaire experience, such as college students, but that a 5-point scale may be more appropriate for the general population.
Will it be acceptable for our fans?
That will never be acceptable for me".
Like other similar devices, ACme has a high per adapter idle power consumption of 1 W, which is acceptable for measuring devices with high energy consumption like washing machines and PC work stations.
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