Sentence examples for ease of applicability from inspiring English sources

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The zwitterionic polymers are promising nonfouling biomaterials due to the simplicity of synthesis, ease of applicability, abundance of raw materials, and availability of functional groups.

Based on the literatures available, PSA seems to be the best option for separating CO2 from flue gas due to its ease of applicability over a relatively wide range of temperature and pressure conditions.

Adsorption is one of the cost-effective options for CO2 capture because of its low energy requirement, cost advantage, and ease of applicability over a relatively wide range of temperature and pressure.

Recent developments have demonstrated that PSA is a promising option for separating CO2 due to its ease of applicability over a relatively wide range of temperature and pressure conditions, its low energy requirements, and its low capital investment cost (Agarwal et al. [8]).

As risk scoring systems have an inherent ease of applicability in a clinical setting, we used this as an approach to evaluate whether the prognostic value of GRGs might have value in clinical practice.

The opinions of health administrators will be collected, so as to check for any weaknesses in its completeness, effectiveness, ease of applicability and flexibility.

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The relative simplicity and ease of application of the proposed interventions will have wide applicability where trauma burden and disability from hip fractures is high.

In this paper, some selected accident investigation methods are applied to two Natech accidents in Japan on the aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake along with an evaluation of the accident investigation methods with regards to the depth of the investigation results, ease of usage, applicability etc.

The relative ease of preparation, applicability in the clinical setting, favorable safety profile and possible beneficial outcome make PRP a promising therapeutic approach for future regenerative treatments.

We used level of education as a proxy indicator for socioeconomic status (SES) for several reasons, such as ease of measurement, applicability to persons not in the active labor force (e.g. homemakers, unemployed, and retired), and stability over adult lifespan.

These kinds of solutions and discussion allow for the understanding of the phenomenon and its intrinsic properties as well as the ease of way of application and its applicability to other phenomena.

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