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The main strength of this method is the well-defined and systematic statistical design procedure, which is amenable to practical implementation.
Nevertheless, C. elegans has many practical advantages, is amenable to rapid, low-cost, large-scale in vivo screens and does not raise any of the ethical concerns associated with the use of monkeys, or even mice, for drug testing.
If one considers a scan rate of 4 Hz to be the absolute minimum for practical application of this technology on GC-time scale, the GC/Q-Orbitrap is amenable to analyses requiring resolution up to 100 000.
In most practical situations, the latter problem is more challenging; the question of peak shapes is amenable to empirical solutions.
The attributable risk reduction from this alone can only be surmised at this time but is amenable to study.
But not everything in a relationship is amenable to logic".
This approach is amenable to concurrent computations.
Thomas is amenable to the parallel.
This explanation is amenable to our study.
Few hospital-acquired diagnoses are preventable in every case, but most have been shown to be amenable to a reduction in their rates.
Transaction costs are related to property rights in unstable and contested ways, and they comprise a heterogeneous set of impediments, not all of which are amenable to cost-effective reduction through law.
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