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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find applications for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express the process of looking for ways to use or apply something. Example: "Scientists are constantly trying to find applications for new technologies in various industries."
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(That is, light does not always propagate on the light cone). This inside-the-null-cone propagation of waves is known as the tail effect, and finding novel ways of understanding it in the strong field regime near a black hole may find applications for modeling the gravitational signals sought after by next-generation space-based detectors such as LISA.
Many others could find applications for D-Wave's computers.
In the meantime, Rothschild expects her colleagues at NASA to find applications for the database here on Earth.
All the testing results suggest that these copolyesters might ultimately find applications for vascular tissue engineering.
The correlated results can find applications for the design of enzyme reactors with a porous wall.
The search to find applications for this new discipline is underway.
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This system should find application for studies of cancer therapy.
The experiments selected to highlight the potential of the method show how the generated structures find application for the implementation of reconfigurable photophoretic traps in three dimensions.
As such, the catalyst prepared from mesoporous USY may find application for obtaining liquid hydrocarbon fuels from JCO.
In summary, this work sets the scene for a new class of high-resolution endoscopic photoacoustic devices that offer a forward-viewing capability that could find application for guiding laparoscopic procedures, fetal surgery and other interventional procedures.
SPCE may find application for detecting biomolecular binding on the surface (analogous to conventional SPR), medical assay development, and DNA hybridization.
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