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An Adleman DNA self-assembly computer that would use cDNA as input might be ideal for clinical cell discrimination and a neural network architecture would be appropriate for making the necessary classifications.
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Research question 4 was: to what extent the test score is appropriate for making placement decisions and useful for test-takers' further learning.
The approaches presented allow for the development of maps at spatial scales that are appropriate for making spatially explicit management recommendations.
Under this hypothesis the TDI measure is appropriate for making such a decision.
It would be important to at least examine the full report to ensure that the data is appropriate for making claims in an academic opinion piece.
As we are unlikely to know in advance the best course of conservation action, a risk-management approach is appropriate for making initial decisions (sensu Frankham et al. 2011; Weeks et al. 2011), with subsequent actions subject to an adaptive management framework (i.e. choose the apparent best path, monitor the outcomes, then adjust the path according to outcomes) (Hansen et al. 2012).
"Whilst Dr. Kelly's family await the formal identification, it would not be appropriate for us to make any further statement," the BBC said.
It said: "It would not be appropriate for us to make further comment in advance of the committee meeting".
"They are now the subject of tribunal proceedings and, as such, the matter is sub judice and it would not be appropriate for me to make any further comment".
It might, in fact, be appropriate for staff to make a strong case to parents for seeing and holding their stillborn baby.
Nevertheless, our data seems to suggest the notion that it may be appropriate for staff to make a strong case to parents for having contact with their stillborn baby.
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