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"critical application of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the important or essential use or implementation of something. Example: In the field of medicine, the critical application of new technologies has greatly improved patient care and treatment outcomes.
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A critical application of this averaging pipeline is to generate comparisons among groups of subjects.
Through the critical application of social theory, this paper will scrutinise how the operations of risk management help to constitute midwives׳ understandings of childbirth in a particular way.
The modified Affect system as presented in Figure 6 was generated in response to issues arising from the application of the original Affect system through critical application of the results of previous research, mainly that of Bednarek (2008).
However, as developed by Karl Popper, and subsequently extended by David Miller, CR can only support practice (deciding what to do, how to act) in a very limited way; concentrating on the critical application of deductive logic, the crucial role of subjective judgements in making technical and moral choices are ignored or are at least left underdeveloped.
Recognition of the potential of network theory will depend on critical application of existing theory and methods.
One critical application of molecular markers is to assess the genetic variation in the context of conservation (Karp et al., 1997).
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Thus, the proposed buffer organization scheme is applicable for cost and power critical applications of NoCs in heterogeneous 3D-SoCs.
More advanced and more critical applications of control concern large and complex systems the very existence of which depends on coordinated operation using numerous individual control devices (usually directed by a computer).
The critical applications of drug delivery in ophthalmology are (1) duration; (2) targeting; and (3) compliance.
For instance, in mission critical applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), sinks can be associated to first responders.
In such cases, non-critical application of EC numbers may lead researchers to an erroneous assertion of the presence - or absence - of a given reaction (and hence the whole pathway) in the given genome.
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