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The six-dof PKM described here bears a simple three-limb structure with all its motors mounted on the base, thereby avoiding limb-interference while offering a low inertial load, which makes it quite suitable for high-speed operations.

In particular, the DFMS is a small planar antenna of dimensions 40 × 24 × 3 mm3 characterized by moderately directional and non-dispersive properties, which make it quite suitable for RFID tags [37].

The large dynamic range and reproducibility of the assay suggested by preliminary optimization studies would make it quite suitable for a clinical assay, as patient samples received in a clinical setting may vary substantially in quality and blast concentration.

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Therefore, it is quite suitable for the application in pile engineering practice.

The proposed algorithm is concise and easy to implement, so it is quite suitable for engineering applications.

Without considerations of diffusions, phase transitions, lattice defects, slips, or other non-homogeneities, it is quite suitable for the space-filling materials.

Therefore, it is quite suitable for CS radar imaging, since the number of scattering centers is unknown until the image is obtained.

The operation result shows that it is quite suitable for the control of mill and a large amount of electric energy is saved.

Unfortunately it is not quite suitable for The Monthly Criterion.

It would be quite suitable for steam trains too.

Hence, while Δτmax may be appropriate value for determining the channel coherence parameters, it is not quite suitable for the statistical measure of stationarity.

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