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Plus, Hey Big Fish is a project that doesn't try to resist how noisy SXSW has become, but is instead useful for that very reason.
(I, A) Screening for distal symmetrical polyneuropathy does not require electrophysiological testing, which is instead useful towards a differential diagnosis, when clinical characteristics are atypical.
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The NPQ kinetics were instead useful for identifying those strains that were unable to constitutively activate excess energy dissipation, which may be valuable when grown in photobioreactor regions that are heavily light-limited.
The universal tag is instead more useful in the mobile context — these are the apps you will use across Windows devices whenever you're not at your desk typing away happily on a full-sized keyboard.
In this strategy, interference is not treated as noise and it is instead exploited as useful information.
The application of the two methodologies is then often suggested by the size of the project or of the policy to be evaluated: at a large scale, i.e. when public and private costs are consistent, CBA is necessary; MCA appears instead useful at the micro-scale, where all the stakeholders can be easily individuated and consulted and are able to express informed opinions on their priorities.
The generated list of genes seems biologically relevant (e.g. cell cycle, cell growth), and thus we believe that we gained information that is useful, instead of simply discarding the data.
Sure, this means that planning for hospitals, schools and roads remains 10 years behind the curve, but think of all that money that can instead be used on useful things like drone attacks on Arabs.
He pointed out that yes, this kind of technology is useful, but instead of using it to make shopping worse, how about we start solving real problems with it, such as building an audio guide for blind people which describes where they are and what's around them.
Because the distinction between covalent and ionic (electrovalent) bonds is often a matter of convenience for the chemist, and because the actual bond structure within a molecule may be quite complicated, it is often useful instead simply to count the total number of electrons an element gains or loses in bonding without regard to the nature of the bonds.
History may be useful instead, the guidebook states.
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