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Although the IPSS was related to POUR, it had limited (if any) meaningful clinical applicability.

Despite a higher sensitivity, this low specificity represents an important limitation for a meaningful clinical applicability of MCA and TPA as single marker.

Therefore, it is meaningful to investigate the applicability of PC in practical settings through field-programmable gate array (FPGA -based experiments, and this is our main contribution in this work.

Therefore, it is important to investigate the applicability of a meaningful learning paradigm for evaluating the efficacy of u-learning.

A simple population-balance model and a detailed kinetic scheme are employed to explore the range of usefulness of the suggested procedure and demonstrate its practical applicability in producing meaningful assessments of mixing in real systems.

However, it should be pointed out that the primary aim was to test the applicability of features that are meaningful in the context of further spatial, mathematical modeling approaches rather than pure classification.

Results from this model demonstrate the applicability of the developed method for the meaningful contact analysis of hierarchical structures with implications for modelling tribological interactions between pairs of rough surfaces.

A meaningful description of divalent cations is fairly outside the applicability of the force field while sampling of divalent cations in simulations is very poor.

With extended applicability, PathCluster will facilitate the gleaning of meaningful biological insights and testable hypotheses in the contexts of given expression profiles.

The one project lesson learned with such applicability is the exponential project value of meaningful child participation in creative activities, in this case of children in conflict with the law in a dramatic production based upon their own life experiences.

To say that the notion of truth involved is bivalent is to accept the unrestricted applicability of the law of bivalence, that every meaningful sentence is determinately either true or false.

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