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The aim of this research was to investigate the feasibility of merging the benefits offered by low-cost GNSS and MEMS accelerometers technology, in order to promote the diffusion of low-cost monitoring solutions.

A group of council officials have been looking since 2011 at the feasibility of merging the departments to try to improve services and save money.

A spokesman said: "NHS Highland had explored the feasibility of merging Bruce Garden's Day Centre services 10 sessions per week and Cairdeas Cottage Day Service's seven sessions per week to form a seven day service for the city of Inverness, with evening options and to deliver savings.

In this study, we have shown the feasibility of merging transcriptomics and metabolomics data from the very same tumor tissue sample.

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Despite this popular attribution, there is little evidence on the effectiveness of strategies to change culture, and debates persist regarding the feasibility and desirability of merging various cultures in healthcare [ 13, 14].

Not least the feasibility of legally merging user data across distinct products in Europe, where a controversial 2016 privacy u-turn by WhatsApp — when it suddenly announced it would after all share user data with parent company Facebook (despite previously saying it would never do so), including sharing data for marketing purposes — triggered swift regulatory intervention.

In addition, for exposure to molds [ 27] second hand tobacco smoke [ 28], and POPs [ 6], combined analyses have been performed as part of case studies within the current ENRIECO project to explore the feasibility, potentials and difficulties of merging partly heterogeneous data from different European pregnancy and birth cohort studies.

Four different types of merging has been considered, namely, normal merging, forced merging, group merging, and vehicle cover merging for left-turning vehicles at uncontrolled T-intersection.

The process of merging stacks is iterative.

Successive rounds of merging were applied until no further adjacent subsequences could be merged.

This article constructs a framework of the feasibility study on merging a wind power equipment manufacturing enterprise into a power generation engineering group.

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