Sentence examples for merit and application of from inspiring English sources

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These simulations and measurements are used to show the merit and application of the LSSUS concept to improving system performance by the optimal application of ergodic capacity assumption and diversity techniques.

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We highlight various aspects of this multi-element analysis approach, including the design of systems for simultaneous HG and PN, selection of (compromised) working conditions and their effect on analytical figures of merit, and applications to the analysis of real samples.

Recent reviews discuss and compare the general merits and applications of the various methylome profiling methodologies [42], [43].

The principles, merits, demerits and applications of the current 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' technologies by which the state of the art nanosized APIs can be produced were described.

Nevertheless, the suggestion that gender matters, particularly as gender relates to one's ethical predispositions, calls into question the inherent "objectivity" of ethical theories, which are advanced in part because of their universal merit and application.

A "Double Matching Design" exampleis presented to exhibit the merits and the application of the new approach.

The merits, demerits and application scenarios of electrical methods for hydration characterization are described.

Comparative information on their psychometric properties would be helpful in assessing the relative merits and potential applications of the two instruments.

The results merit further application of the test material.

The relative merit of application of the age adjusted cut-off value instead of the conventional cut-off value was higher in the case of a low prevalence (44-194 correct v 0-2 falsexcludeduded cases) compared with a high prevalence (31-150 correctly v 2-7 falsexcludeduded cases) (see fig 2 and supplementary appendix 5).

Even in case of a high prevalence of venous thromboembolism (when the relative merit of application of the age adjusted cut-off value is lowest) the additional number of patients missed (2 to 7 per 1000) would be outweighed by the number of avoided unnecessary imaging examinations (31 to 150 per 1000).

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