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The use of our collimator will only be viable for these machines if the automatic exposure control function is disabled.
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It was also demonstrated that the methods developed were viable for these measurements which are known to affect the rapid crack propagation behavior in water-filled plastic pipes.
It may not be viable for one firm to seed these markets as initial volumes will not justify product development and marketing costs.
"Almost all modern protection relies on high-end operating systems and use massive amounts of resources," says Tola. "None of these features are viable for the IoT".
In conclusion, BMSCs can be induced into corneal epithelial lineage, and these cells are viable for the formation of TEC, to be used for the reconstruction of the corneal surface in the limbal stem cell deficient model.
It is of interest to know whether these plantations could be viable for future carbon sequestration through the accumulations of stand carbon stocks.
These results indicate that SPH may be viable for simulating soft soil in conditions relevant for vehicle mobility considerations.
This probably won't be viable for anyone involved - Twitter, Falcon Pro, or users.
The expansion has to be "viable for bidders," he said, and "underpasses and flyovers are expensive".
It is not yet known how many of Harish's organs will be viable for transplantation.
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