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Therefore, of course, the FCG data that are ascertained in laboratory tests, and then employed as a material-allowable property to design and life the structure, as well as for the development, characterisation and comparison of composite materials, must also exhibit no, or only minimal, retardation.
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These techniques enable rapid inspection of trends and singularities in the data that are difficult to ascertain from conventional methods.
We used data that were routinely collected by the WA and Commonwealth governments to ascertain patients with CRD.
The main drawback of this analysis is the lack of information on tyrosine kinase inhibitors used, data that cannot be ascertained in the SEER registry.
But all things being equal, we can't expect data whose acceptability depends upon delicate subjective discriminations to be as reliable as data whose acceptability depends upon facts that can be ascertained intersubjectively.
We note, however, that the microsatellites in our data sets were ascertained for length and variability in human samples (Ghebranious et al. 2003) and then applied to chimpanzees (Becquet et al. 2007).
These characteristics are ascertained through baseline data collection.
Factors associated with trials that could be ascertained through a systematic review of published data were identified and examined.
The data acquisition was ascertained by Masslynx 4.1 software (Waters Corporation).
The position of the Vive headset in that demo was ascertained via pulsing laser lights distributed around the room.
Demographic and socioeconomic data were ascertained through a structured questionnaire.
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