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Fluorescent probes constitute a valuable toolbox to address a variety of biological questions and they have become irreplaceable for imaging methods.
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In its first half-century of existence, this universal, democratic institution has become irreplaceable.
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After several decades of development and improvement, the numerical reservoir simulation technology has gradually become irreplaceable in studying the remaining oil (Guo and Liu 2014).
Craven described it as an "intelligent" and "evil" voice that would become irreplaceable to the series.
So how is it that you can do your job so well that you become irreplaceable?
The muscle biopsy, with all of its shortcomings, has become an irreplaceable tool for exactly this purpose.
To date, anti-angiogenesis therapy has been proven effective by many studies and has become an irreplaceable method for cancer treatment [ 4- 8].
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