Sentence examples for easily exchangeable from inspiring English sources

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At the moment, this envisaged improvement is hindered by lack of experience, the use of instruments still under development, especially for exposure assessment (Eteam project [24]), lack of structured templates and lack of easily exchangeable formats for information exchange (under development: ESComXML) [25].

Ion-exchange reaction can be carried out with the LDHs having easily exchangeable anions (NO3− or Cl−), which are exchanged with intended anions upon concentration gradient.

The prM-E genes are easily exchangeable between flavivirues, and thus the exchange was expected to yield the most replication-competent chimeras, while other rationally designed recombinants would be more likely to be crippled or non-viable.

Together, these beads function as easily exchangeable surfaces between which macromolecules of interest can be attached.

The K2SO4 extraction process released ~2.1%12.8%% of the total 137Cs as easily exchangeable ions9,18,19 from the non-fumigated soils (Fig. 3).

In order to accelerate migration of rather immobile Er3+ ions, we used substrates with a high content of easily exchangeable Li+ ions.

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Cu bound to the exchangeable fraction was the least available and this means that Cu in the runoff sediments could not be easily exchanged.

Applying the sequential extraction method for the samples of surface soil from the Lublin region, we extracted five different fractions: easily available, exchangeable and carbonate bound, iron and manganese oxide bound, organic matter bound, and insoluble (not available).

However, in case of Fe, this pressure buildup does not affect the plant growth as easily soluble and exchangeable fractions of Fe are very low in comparison with the total Fe content in soil [ 114].

The metals were fractionated sequentially to seven fractions as follows: F1: soluble + exchangeable, F2: easily mobilizable, F3: bound to Mn oxides, F4: bound to soil organic matter (SOM) (might include sulphides), F5: bound to low crystalline (amorphous) Fe oxides, F6: bound by crystalline Fe oxides, and F7: residual fraction.

The SCC structure has many advantages for building flexible cloud service-based applications, in which services are stateless, thus easily mutualizable, replicable and exchangeable.

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