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It is commonly applied to cultured cells.
Although the term battery, in strict usage, designates an assembly of two or more galvanic cells capable of such energy conversion, it is commonly applied to a single cell of this kind.
It is commonly applied to variations in housing prices that reflect the value of local environmental resources.
It is commonly applied to the covariance of the data matrix and is thus similar to SVD in the extracted components.
This mapping function attenuates the impact of the test corpus on the subjective judgments (so-called "corpus effect"), and it is commonly applied to compare results of subjective tests to the estimations of signal-based models.
Since resistivity is sensitive to temperature (including thermal alteration) and the presence of fluids, it is commonly applied to infer the structural setting in volcanic and geothermal environments (e.g. Nurhasan et al. 2006; Kanda et al. 2008; Komori et al. 2013; Yamaya et al. 2013; Gasperikova et al. 2015; Seki et al. 2015, 2016; Usui et al. 2017).
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The technique is commonly applied to steel objects, to which it imparts hardness.
So it appears that the men of science need more vision than is commonly applied to his work.
MFA is commonly applied to sensory and ecology data and it has already been applied to the analysis of metabonomic data [ 18].
In the suburbs, where Dursban is commonly applied to lawns, some stores began pulling products containing it off their shelves.
Patch repair method is commonly applied to deteriorated RC structures.
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