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Depending on the cost of genotyping and numbers of markers used, genomic selection programs will be more cost effective if the estimated marker effects could be used over multiple generations.
In addition, oxytocin is effective in 2 3 minutes after injection, has minimal side effects, could be used in all women and is more stable in storage than ergometrine.
If magnesium sulphate is found to be effective in preventing post-ERCP pancreatitis, this inexpensive agent with limited adverse effects could be used as a routine pharmacological prophylaxis.
These unconventional doping effects could be used to design semiconductor electronic devices.
These unconventional doping effects could be used to design novel nanoelectronic devices.
Experts and the authors cautioned that it was much too early to know if a drug like rapamycin, an immunosuppressant with potentially serious side effects, could be used successfully in people with autism.
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In theory, the effect could be used to observe the influence of a magnetic field on a single atom.
The effect could be used similarly, Spence said, to design soundtracks that replace some of the lost flavor of food for the elderly.
The transduction mechanism underpinning this effect could be used to make polymers that respond in many other ways to mechanical stress.
Dr. Osterle raised the idea in a paper that dealt mostly with an effect that is the opposite of the one proposed by the Alberta team: how, by applying electricity, the electrokinetic effect could be used to make water flow.
This effect could be used as a technique for writing graphane and partially hydrogenated graphene nanostructures on graphene using electron-beam lithography.
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