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As such, this result is relatively suitable.
Therefore, compromising the surface area, pore volume and its crystallinity, the modification temperature of 40 °C is relatively suitable for further application.
Compared with the lower limit values of experimental S N data, the predicted results by using GP distribution is relatively suitable.
Although it is impossible to be a perfect time point for all cell types, 3h is relatively suitable to distinguish stable and unstable miRNAs.
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Moreover, given that MP takes up to two weeks, this approach may be more suitable for relatively slowly progressing diseases such as SACC, and, even in these cases, it should be reserved for patients whose condition is relatively stable.
But 60 90 m is relatively good as suitable grain size.
The proposed compression system is relatively simple and suitable for coding both speech and music.
Responding to the marketplace and because the extraction of blocks of rocks is relatively easy once suitable materials are discovered, there has been a worldwide increase in the number of quarries, especially from third-world countries that may even lack the facilities for cutting and shaping the extracted block.
Moreover, the proposed PSS based μ-controller is relatively simple and suitable for real-time applications in the future smart power grid where the stabilizing signals to the PSSs will be provided by wide-area measurement signals using the new technology of synchrophasors.
The sample size is relatively small but suitable for the neuroimaging assessments, which was also an aim of the larger study.
Also, the read out platform used here, the Luminex technology is relatively robust and suitable for other assays notably the newly developed TB-SPRINT method [ 32].
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