Sentence examples for commonly available source from inspiring English sources

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Lagrangian optimization is used to find the optimal code rate allocation, from a PSNR perspective, starting from commonly available source coding outputs, such as intermediate rate-distortion traces.

However, many microarray-based analyses use intact ribonucleic acid (RNA) from fresh frozen tissue, not a commonly available source of tissue.

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It is asserted that only when commonly available sources of information are eliminated is the subject forced to rely on assumptions.

And Villeneuve wanted to capture that disparity with an "abstract, organic, optical, physical" aesthetic, encouraging Territory to, in their words, "be completely original in [their] approach and avoid even thinking electricity was a commonly available power source".

The excitation of DTPA-cs124-CF3-Eu3+ is red-shifted approximately 15 nm, enabling excitation at 355 and 365 nm, thereby matching two commonly available excitation sources.

In this paper, we propose a new, retrospective approach to the temporal analysis of urban changes using a time series of virtual 3-D city models derived from the commonly available data sources, such as orthoimagery and city plans.

Quantifying community benefit is methodologically challenging because many components (e.g., hospital outreach activities, research, and teaching) are not readily and reliably captured in commonly available data sources.

The absorbed dose for CCTA can be estimated to be between 2 5 mSv using commonly available single-source 64-slice CT scanners with a prospectively ECG-triggered, step-and-shoot acquisition protocol [ 31, 32].

Fluka simulation was used to optimize various design parameters in such a way that it has almost constant efficiency for the neutron energy range of few keV to 10 MeV and also for the commonly available laboratory neutron sources.

These detailed assessments are not commonly available in routine data sources which are typically used in prospective controlled quasi-experimental studies.

Dr. Sydney Z. Spiesel, an assistant professor at the Yale School of Medicine, has invented a shampoo that, after a single application, stains the lice and their nits so that when exposed to commonly available ultraviolet or black light sources, they glow brightly.

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