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You can use it to express that something is the most suitable or best possible option. For example: "Choosing to work from home would be most ideal given the current circumstances."
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The o-nitrobenzyl ether 15, with a unique long tail, was found to be most ideal.
Using digital height gauge in measuring the navicular height for avoiding reading error could be most ideal.
Therefore, it would be most ideal to examine breast tissue slides from patient biopsies by H&E or for immunohistochemical markers for BAT to determine if there are cells that resemble the morphology and molecular characteristics of brown adipocytes, respectively.
If available, using a population specific reference genome would be most ideal to filter out known neutral SNPs existing within the region of origin of the analysed subjects (e.g., East-Asian reference genome for subjects of Japanese origin).
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The greens were most ideal for the first players to get to them.
"You go on to the next phase and try to create what is most ideal for you".
Image review again showed that fewer subsets were preferred, with the 9 subset reconstruction now being most ideal.
Our biosensor is most ideal for mass population screening programs at periphery-level healthcare units with limited resources.
(12) It can be concluded that the Taguchi method is most ideal and suitable for the parametric analysis of the artificially damaged beam when using the single-performance characteristics. .
Wilbert Gore - the late founder of the company, found through trial and error that 150 employees per plant was most ideal.
Finally, to achieve a robust and spatially explicit carbon monitoring system, it is most ideal for comparison purposes to have independently sampled model training and model evaluation field datasets, as was done in this study.
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