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EIPs have started using banked isolates for developing whole-genome sequence libraries, which will better characterize pathogens at the molecular level and may make characterization from patient specimens (e.g., whole blood, CSF) easier.
But brittle behavior and large residual stresses make characterization of Si3N4 extremely challenging.
Dense, opaque materials, which have large X-ray mass absorption coefficients and features on sub-micrometer length scales, can make characterization difficult.
Karst aquifers are recognized for their vulnerability to contamination, but their complexities make characterization of vulnerability difficult (Goldscheider 2005; Ford and Williams 2007; Fournier et al. 2007).
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It takes a certain gift to make characterizations of such swagger, strength, and courage believable, and I think Wayne had that gift in ton measurements.
Bare InP NCs were found to oxidize rapidly making characterization of dry powder difficult.
The use of FISH has made characterization of endophytic consortia possible.
The in situ nature of experimental evaluations made characterization of interfacial crack propagation possible by direct observation.
Recent development of brain network analysis has made characterization of brain disorders at a whole-brain connectivity level possible, thus providing a new direction for brain disease classification.
The current lack of a clear definition of HSI technology, including the process for integration, makes characterization and implementation of new and advanced HSIs difficult.
The surface confined oxidase is capable of directly transferring electrons to the underlying electrode making characterization of the enzyme with direct electrochemical methods facile.
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