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capable to give selective/quantitative analytical information" (Leite et al. 2003).
Moreover, they are capable to give superior approximations than other existent approaches, namely the widely used CFE method.
Further, we also show that a single feed multi-side draw hybrid RD configuration is capable to give a desired selectivity in multi-reactant multireaction schemes wherein, both the reactants are saddle in the corresponding residue curve map.
In other words, different LTC-services in different municipalities are capable to give patient populations with similar medical/functional needs appropriate care and treatment [ 23, 24].
This implies that the acquisition of a new mechanism is potentially capable to give selective advantage to the original ancestral lineage that captured the feature.
O2EM can answer the question whether only one or all subunits are deregulated by a disturbing factor since O2EM is capable to give answers regarding co-directed differential expression of respective paralogs.
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In the past, I have run to expand my horizons, to discover what I'm capable of, to give myself headspace, to be my best self.
Since time is the greatest constraint for any software tester the tester should be capable enough to give sufficient coverage to all areas of the application or software in no time.
It was surely a compromise — in which this strong-willed, immensely capable woman had to give up the gratification of being true agent.
MHAQ items have a four-point scale from "without any effort" to "not capable" and sum to give an overall mean score from 0 to 3 where 3 is the greatest overall disability.
Patients who meet these inclusion criteria will be excluded if their treating health care professional judges them unfit for participation (e.g. due to co morbidity) or if they are not capable or unwilling to give informed consent.
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