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However, despite its pervasive use, many of the biophysical principals needed to fully understand and optimize the radiofrequency ablation technique have not been explored.
Chlorine, because of its pervasive use in industry, is not covered under the reporting requirements of the international Chemical Weapons Convention.
Despite its pervasive use, the clinical efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy and the different mechanisms of action have yet to be established.
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With almost every school hooked up to the Internet and the increasingly pervasive use of technology in the schools, it is imperative our school administrators be up to speed.
Their pervasive use, including sensors and mobile devices, makes it easier for an adversary to gain physical access to facilitate both attacks and reverse engineering of the system.
What accounts for the pervasive use of the term 'governance' and to what does it refer?
It was a measure of the author's artistic achievement that her pervasive use of irony in respect to characters and events only served to increase the tension and suspense of the fiction.
The pervasive use, though, is prompting some concerns.
Pervasive use of data and analytics by an organization requires pervasive understanding of data and analytics.
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