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As EMI sensors, they facilitated the determination of the equivalent stiffness parameter (ESP), and were found to be very expedient for damage detection as well as localization during the incipient stages of fatigue damage, coinciding with the appearance of first few cracks.
He intended that these actions would be "very expedient for preventing and avoiding of infection of sickness" (1 ).
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"It is not really expedient for his political career right now," said Kessler.
"He was very bright, very able, and fairly expedient.
Upcoding from group B to C is certainly not expedient: the threshold is very high and the additional reimbursement is well below the actual cost incurred.
Heatherwick is very civic-minded – not in a politically expedient way, it seems, but from a position of logic.
But, even after this year's election victory, these are not politically or economically expedient times for tax cuts, while today's no-go departmental areas are very different from the past too.
That would be politically expedient for the Obama administration.
And it happens to be extremely expedient for any politician with the will to use it.
It has been shown (Demignot et al, 1990; Yokota et al, 1993; Powers et al, 2001) that in an immunoagent of about 100 kDa the advantage of the prolonged half-life of an intact antibody is composed with an increased extravascular diffusion, both very expedient features for targeting solid tumours.
He considered international agreements to be binding only insofar as it was expedient for the state.
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