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CNAs, on the other hand, contain oxygen, are reactive, polar and may be suitable, without modification, for applications e.g., catalysis, sensors.
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However, the surface, as prepared here, may not be suitable for NanoSIMS without additional refinement becuase NanoSIMS is often operated with sub-micrometer-sized primary ion beams.
Clearly, this would not be suitable in a laboratory without some means of dramatically reducing ozone levels.
The author anticipates that the book would be suitable for a course without a laboratory component but suggests that certain exercises be added from other sources, as needed.
It is unlikely to be suitable in the developed world without further improvement or modification.
AMT and CSAMT experiments indicated that the tunnel receiver might be suitable for tunnel EM surveys without requiring corrections for measurement bias.
For example, many areas that appear to be suitable on the maps generated without distance variables are irrelevant on the maps that include them (Figure 4).
However, we have recently demonstrated that if adequately treated (i.e., performing digestion with heparinase on extracted RNA), plasma samples derived from blood collected with heparin tubes may be suitable for miRNA expression analysis, without affecting miRNA detection performance [ 39].
The TRU-core configurations are expected to be suitable for long-term autonomous operation without intermediate refueling.
The model should be suitable for estimating SFU for years without survey information in a particular country, and for countries without any survey data.
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