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Buckyball superconductors could potentially be more amenable for some applications, but buckyballs also have complications: they tend to degrade in the presence of oxygen.
This simplification makes the technique more amenable for use by both professionals and non-professionals.
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As the number of dimensions is often very large, one needs to map them to a smaller number of relevant dimensions to be more amenable for expert analysis.
Several research efforts aimed at exploring processing strategies to make these alloys more amenable for high formability – mediated engineering use have been reported and still ongoing.
On the other hand, coca leaves in the Yungas región the other coca producing región in Bolivia are believed to be mostly devoted to traditional uses as their chemical composition seem more amenable for chewing.
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In contrast, the slower progression of white matter damage suggests it is a more amenable target for therapeutic intervention in the first few days after injury.
One such model is the endothelial nitric oxide synthase knockout (eNOS−/−) (23), which may be considered a more amenable model for FGR.
The greater spatial coverage volume afforded orded by MRSI, as well as the ability to retrospectively shift the voxel grid to better align with a lesion of interest, makes it a more amenable technique for pre-contrast H-MRS acquisitions where the lesion location is uncertain.
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