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be of advantageous
verb
Representing or , chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.
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Perfectionism, a characteristic psychological AN trait, leads to cognitive rigidity; nevertheless it can be of advantageous help for AN patients as it furthers the drive for good performance through a higher cognitive effort [ 44] which was not found among other ED patients.
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Thereby, development of models whose computational efforts do not affected by the population of the membrane is of great advantageous.
Thereby, proposing efficient numerical techniques for frequency analysis and optimal design of such nanostructures is of great advantageous.
Hence, the use of a rare segregant displaying the trait-of-interest, might be advantageous in case of gene interference.
Redundancy of target lysines may therefore be an advantageous, evolved property of the TRIM5α protein.
Transdermal drug application may be an advantageous way of targeting the PNS.
Because of its multiplexing capability, FBG sensors are advantageous of monitoring large areas of target structures.
Therefore, the use of EGFs could be especially advantageous for this particular earthquake.
I've always thought it would be greatly advantageous to all of us if everyone learned.
Paramagnetic resonance methods have proven to be uniquely advantageous for characterization of trapped nitrogenase intermediates.
There are a number of advantageous features inherent to the P3 system.
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