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But the grazing is good, even during the dry season, making it valuable for pastoral people.
The Oxford dodo, which consists of a head and foot, is the only dodo specimen containing soft tissue, making it valuable for DNA studies – a feature some have suggested means the species could, potentially, be brought back.
Results show that this platform could enable teams to remotely work on a common engineering problem at the same time and also get immediate feedback from each other making it valuable for collaborative design, inspection and verifications tasks in the factories of the future.
The database is offered as a pull API, making it valuable for devs wanting to easily add things like train arrival push notifications to their apps.
Drowning can occur even in small amounts of water, making it valuable for everyone to learn how to swim, she said.
Sequences of the maize genome and four maize FLcDNA projects are available, making it valuable for experimental researchers.
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In fact, the lack of meteorological assumptions to derive Table 5, showing purely statistical analysis of the observed data, makes it valuable for its posterior meteorological interpretation or for testing a prediction model.
Natural rubber continues to hold an important place in the market today; its resistance to heat buildup makes it valuable for tires used on racing cars, trucks, buses, and airplanes.
In addition, the good reproducibility and long-term stability of the sensor make it valuable for further application.
What is it in the name of a practitioner that makes it valuable for a patient to go that practitioner?
Or it might demonstrate, as the researchers note, that the "fungible nature of money" makes it valuable for both sexes' reproductive success.
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