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In dealing with a closed box, posteriorly stabilized knee or a notch vs. nail or canal diameter mismatch, a burr may be needed to enlarge the opening, thus introducing metal debris into the arthroplasty [5, 7].
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In order to apply a numerical analysis to design an actual scale separator in polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC), it is needed to enlarge the calculation size.
In addition to further technical improvements in metabolite detection sensitivity, samples from urine and other tissues are needed to enlarge our dataset.
This is needed to enlarge peptide amount for tumour binding to achieve sufficient radioactivity for imaging.
Better quality studies with longer follow-up and better reporting are needed to enlarge the evidence base for antifungals.
A major effort is needed to enlarge the database of cichlid ESTs to facilitate analysis of gene expression and contribute to genome annotation.
This is the factor needed to enlarge the total sample size that would be reached the same standard error that would be reached using randomization between patients and a General Linear Model (GLM) analysis in the sample.
Although revealed by this study that the anti-HBs at 1 month is sensitive and early indicator for HBV infection, enlarged sample size is needed to confirm if this indicator could be a diagnostic marker which can be acceptable used in clinic care.
"I and others have been arguing," she says, "that we need to enlarge our argument and acknowledge, even celebrate, women's gains and the challenges they present".
But it is not an advance for the company, who need to enlarge their acoustic and verbal vocabulary and move away from a horror lexicon.
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