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This allows less stringent demands on collection, transportation and storage of the samples, making the nested PCR-EIA an ideal diagnostic method for monitoring turkey flocks during processing.
We also anticipate that this approach will broaden the scope of fluorogenic reactions that can be used for quantitative reactivity mapping since it possesses less stringent demands on the fluorophore properties.
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Less stringent accuracy demands on objects and fixtures.
They make a lot of sense for enterprise use cases given that headset integration will be baked into Windows; the less stringent hardware demands will also ensure that companies aren't having to buy a gaming PC fine-tuned for first-person-shooters when all they're doing is looking at CAD models.
Reliable seam-tracking sensors provide the following advantages (Björkelund 1987): Automatic vertical and horizontal correction of the path (even path changes necessitated by thermal distortion) Less stringent accuracy demands on objects and fixtures Welding parameter adaptation Reduced programming time Lower rejection rates Higher welding quality Viability of short series.
The design of the new high voltage DC power supply (HVDCPS) is flexible enough to handle gyrotrons with 4 MW CW output power (conceivably up to 170 GHz), but also test gyrotrons with higher frequencies (>250 GHz) which, due to physical limitations in the gyrotron design, will require less power but have more stringent demands on voltage stability.
In the event that false alarm performance demands are less stringent than those imposed on CBRN attacks, such as in pollution monitoring applications, probability of detection using a one-class SVM is likely to improve dramatically.
Our analysis reveals that, compared to the linear demand, the exponential demand function requires less stringent conditions to achieve coordination when only the retailer is fairness-concerned.
Greek officials demanded debt forgiveness and less stringent terms for getting their books back in balance.
But the safeguards demanded of India were much less stringent than in similar deals Australia had struck with China, the US and Japan, Carlson said.
Collignon wrote, 'because of the demand for organs, countries with less stringent regulations may become havens for the performance of less regulated, and therefore more dangerous, xenotransplantation procedures' (Collignon 1998, 519).
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