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This bound indicates that despite efforts to enhance the analysis methods, the maximal quality is bounded and can be insufficient for complex audio signals and demanding applications such as as active listening of music.

For this group, PHC may be insufficient for complex needs and there may be the opportunity to reduce both PHC and hospitalisations through specialised case management [ 33].

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Reporting guidelines may be insufficient for studies of complex interventions [ 58], but most included studies omitted basic details about their methods and outcomes [ 59].

This is even clearer in the Alexandrium genus, which has been partially reclassified on the basis of molecular genetic data, as the taxonomic value of only morphological characters proved to be insufficient for the tamarensis complex (Leaw et al. 2005).

The RIXS study, however, suggests that formal oxidation states may be insufficient for describing the complex nature of the electronic structure in multinuclear clusters like the Mn4CaO5 cluster in PS II, and that electrons are strongly delocalized in the Mn4CaO5 cluster.

Thus, a single SPME fiber coating may be insufficient for a comprehensive analysis of the complex analyte mixtures typically present in biological samples.

However, a single network descriptor might be insufficient for capturing the topology of a complex network.

Differences in I/S ratios and K m value were considered by some authors to be insufficient for distinction and characterization of the enzymatic complex.

Pseudophosphorylation of HspB6 (substitutionstitution) appears to be insufficient for 14-3-3 14-3-3 14-3-3ly the phosphorylated Hspbindings stasle conlyexes withemonomeric and dimeric 14-3-3.

At low curcumin amount (50 µg), the radiochemical yield was low (74.6 ± 1.3%), where the amount of curcumin was insufficient for forming complex with the reduced technetium.

In other words, it only preserves the first-order (mean) and second-order statistics (covariance) of a random field, which is insufficient for reproducing complex structures.

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