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Even though the proposed approach is affected by uncertainties and data scarcity, it showed how datasets and tools available today can be used to provide spatial estimates of RES suitability for exploitation, supporting the selection of areas that are intrinsically suitable for the design of low-carbon settlements.

Although high-strength intermetallics are intrinsically suitable for high-temperature applications because of their ordered structure, producing structural parts with ordered alloys represents a major challenge.

The quantum dot (QD) semiconductor material for mode-locking (ML) lasers is an intrinsically suitable active-region material for short- and high-power pulse generation, due to its unique properties such as fast gain dynamics, easy gain/absorption saturation, and small linewidth enhancement factor [1].

Therefore, porphysomes are intrinsically suitable for fluorescence imaging because of the conjugated porphyrin.

The white beam is not intrinsically suitable for OCT imaging due to its broad bandwidth, although division of the white spectrum into three parts, namely, the R, G and B rays with reduced bandwidths, could be suitable for low-coherence interference applications [ 10].

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While it appears to provide algorithmic capabilities for the simulation of such systems that are roughly comparable to those of more established approaches such as parallel tempering, it is intrinsically much more suitable for massively parallel computing.

The NIST database is originally compiled as a GC/MS database and therefore intrinsically not fully suitable as a tool in the de novo identification of environmental pollutants by LC/MS.

The Indo-Chinese food in Edison and Iselin is quick and decadent: made to share, intrinsically spicy and as suitable for takeout as it is for eating in.

For these genuinely multidimensional and intrinsically dissipative schemes, a suitable procedure is used to identify the modified wave number associated to their spatial discretization operator, and their dispersive and dissipative behaviors are investigated as functions of a multidimensional wave number.

While other groups mainly focus on integrating nuclear imaging with three-dimensional (3D) fluorescence optical tomography (FOT) imaging [15]-[18] [15]-[18]scence-mediated torography (FMT) [19], we consider optical imaging, both bioluminescence and fluorescence, as intrinsically superficial tomography, currently most suitable FMT planar imaging.

However, this approach is intrinsically non-modular and not suitable per se for the description of composable genetic modules.

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