Sentence examples for has made it practicable from inspiring English sources

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That fact that host resistance proteins often recognize the presence of pathogen effectors has made it practicable to screen late blight resistant Solanum species for recognition of putative P. infestans effectors [14].

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Although several reports have propagated easy and efficient use of serum-free or xeno-free MSC expansion media [ 17, 45, 46], none of these media have made it to a wide distribution, somewhat reflecting our own experience that the use of these media is still not as practicable as advertised.

Our strength will continue to be the camps, the municipalities, the mareas, the movements -- in other words, what 15M has made possible and practicable.

The powerful control on refractive index and the versatility of this method makes it practicable to prepare antireflective coating on various plastic substrates with optimal performance.

Its linearity and easily optimized parameters make it practicable for predicting short genes of newly-sequenced or under-studied species.

The problem with a "right" to a home birth is that, as the Irish have found, it has to be qualified to make it practicable.

To make it practicable, a carrier - any carrier - needs lots of spectrum, in lots of places, including rural communities.

However, many of these measures were abbreviated, adapted or subscales modified in order to make it practicable to collect data in such a large cohort.

To make it practicable, we need multilevel modeling and simulation methods that make it easy to test, reject, and refine many candidate design plans.

A scarcity of wavelengths available for civilian use made it seem practicable to corral the fledgling broadcasters, largely emanating from the wireless manufacturers such as Marconi, into one body.

"This partage of things in an inequality of private possessions, men have made practicable out of the bounds of society, and without compact, only by putting a value on gold and silver, and tacitly agreeing to the use of money: for in governments, the laws regulate the rights of property, and the possession of land is determined by positive constitutions" (II. 5. 50).

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