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The reweighting scheme is complex, introducing the need for a double majority, and efforts to eliminate the veto in many areas were simply abandoned.
Modern codes and standards are introducing the need to perform extreme event analysis under static loads.
After introducing the need for performance measurement, the problem of benchmarking is outlined in more detail.
Our definition enlarges the previous notions of CSI by introducing the need for a socially responsible orientation not only referring to the aimed goals but also with respect to the way the goals (societal needs) are satisfied.
Concomitant with the notion of agonist-independent signaling it has been realized that the constitutive GPCR activity can be inhibited by some antagonists (inverse agonists), but not by all antagonists (neutral antagonists) introducing the need for a pharmacological reclassification of GPCR antagonists.
2. From January 2009, a hospital protocol for parenteral nutrition treatment was implemented, introducing the need to provide parenteral nutrition through central line catheters with special supervision.
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This will also introduce the need for more sophisticated "slicing" of data.
Although several monolithic zirconia ceramics have recently been introduced, the need for improved optical properties remains.
Basic design principles are also described to introduce the need for synthetic designs.
The added information can improve the localization performance but unfortunately introduces the need for additional hardware and measurement models.
The use of high-level languages introduces the need for highly optimizing compilers that target the parallel GPU device.
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