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In this context, it means that something is not functioning at its fullest potential, or is limited in some way. For example, "The power generator worked in low capacity due to a mechanical issue."
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Ammonia is not actually used in low capacity applications mainly because of the lack of economical available equipment.
Due to daily and seasonal variation of radiation, determining appropriate design radiation is extremely important; low design radiation results in excessive unutilized energy and high design radiation results in low capacity factor of the plant.
The improved contrast reported by Nicolas et al. might be caused by a combination of lower specific activity, combined with a lower binding affinity of 68Ga-NODAGA-JR11 68Ga-NODAGA-JR11 68Ga-NODAGA-JR11 decrease tracer accumulation in low capacity binding sites (Nicolas et al. 2016).
Also, conventional approaches for estimating internal PCR parameters are problematic in low capacity PCR machines.
Analysis of the periodicity of ventricular pressure traces showed a significantly higher cumulative number of irregular beats in low capacity runners than high capacity runners during the time course of exposure to an acute hypoxic challenge (P<0.05) (Figure 5a and b).
Static optimization modelling is less operationally applicable in low capacity and high uncertainty settings.
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Robert creates technology to improve community resilience in low-capacity environments and designs innovative approaches to strengthening government capacity for agile, evidence-based decision making during crises.
Additionally, lack of communication regarding expectations for using EBPs, as well as how and when to use them, emerged as a theme in low-capacity LHDs.
Moreover, in low-capacity environments, quality of care of covered services is often poor and therefore the features of CBHI may not be risk-minimizing relative to other options.
As shown in Figure 2A, 74% of the strains expressing pilus 2a at high levels were capable of forming biofilm, whereas low and no expression of pilus 2a resulted in a low capacity of growing in biofilm (24% and 32.5% of the strains, respectively).
In a high capacity environment, this decontextualization is perhaps less egregious; however, in a low capacity setting, where the intervention possibility curve is elastic and small changes in capacity can have a huge effect on project timelines, this can lead to the formulation of very unrealistic policy goals.
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