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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is benefit for' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a formally accepted phrase in the English language. To correctly phrase the sentence, you could say "This is beneficial for" or "This has a benefit for". Example: This new technology has a benefit for the environment.
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The latter is benefit for the application of PPY conducting polymers in gas sensors and membranes.
Acidic condition is benefit for carbon membrane to possess good fouling resistance to oil droplets.
The model is benefit for the design and control of GMMs actuators.
CTC can improve the electron transfer efficiency, which is benefit for the performance when materials work as supercapacitor.
The results indicate that short wavelength is able to increase real contact area, which is benefit for reducing the TCR at interface.
The directly grown graphene maintained the compatibility with the semiconductor technique, which is benefit for use in graphene-based microelectronic devices.
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The crossbar memory is benefited for high density with low power operation.
It's been pointed out that just one cause is benefiting for the most part.
Increasing laser power properly was benefit for reducing the emergement of the crack.
"Hopefully, there will be benefit for other whales, including humpback whales and fin whales".
The result indicated that the Broussonetia papyrifera may be benefit for the Proteobacteria and Neolamarckia cadamba may be benefit for the Firmicutes in golden pompano intestine.
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