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Although traditional transect-based sampling may be viable for certain uses, percent errors of this magnitude could compromise engineering applications in river management and training works.
Reconfigurable MPSoCs (Multiprocessor System-on-Chip) could be viable for certain applications niche where the flexibility of FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Array) and software is needed, and a small number of units dismiss other silicon options.
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3. Sell Your Hair: Based on institutional racism and Eurocentric ideals of beauty, this option may only be viable for those of us with certain textures and grades of hair.
It concludes that while concept-based explanations of meaning are viable for a certain class of referents, their role in a cognitively natural account of the lexicon is subject to significant but little appreciated limitations.
The technique is viable for any species.
"And we're not going to say a model is viable unless it's viable for the creators," Ribot added.
I know it is viable for other families as well.
However, DT40 cells depleted for CENP-O complex proteins or CENP-S-X proteins are viable, although certain aspects of kinetochore function are compromised (Amano et al., 2009; Hori et al., 2008b; Perpelescu and Fukagawa, 2011).
Nevertheless, these labs generally need certain features to be viable, including dedicated research space, reliable access to participants, and equipment for participant testing.
This plan is viable only if certain conditions are met.
Neither picture would be viable without an exception-clause that acknowledges a certain validity to the rival picture.
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