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"natural suitability" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to describe something which is well-suited to its particular purpose or context. For example, you might say: "This job requires someone with natural suitability for the role."
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One explanation as to why the amphibians seem to thrive when introduced in locations with related species is that there is a natural suitability.
The slightly whimsical visual look of the device, as well as its natural suitability for geeky watch faces like the ones I'm using in the videos and images above, combined with the extensive support it enjoys for actionable notifications, makes it a great fit for Google's mobile OS.
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Firstly, Vieng Khum Kham influence by Lamphun capital of Haripunchai kingdom, somehow, it relocated to Chiang Mai due to natural and geography suitability.
The assessment of natural landscapes and their suitability for human occupation is key to ensure optimal resource use.
Here we address knowledge gaps on reserve effectiveness by developing a new approach to model protected area efficacy as a function of habitat suitability and natural disturbance regimes.
In this paper, different manufacturing processes and their suitability for natural fibre composites, based on the materials, mechanical and thermal properties of the fibres and matrices are discussed in detail.
Well known as "a land of rice and fish", the region enjoys some of the favorable physical conditions, with a diversity of in natural resources and the suitability for growing various crops.
Determination of the surface negative charge (e.g., carboxylic groups) is important to ascertain the potential suitability of natural materials for adsorption of metal ions.
Also the PAGE method provides a tool to survey the site of interest for natural polymorphisms, revealing the suitability of each animal population for such GT experiments.
Prior studies demonstrate the suitability of natural language processing (NLP a methodology for encoding data from narrative reports for assisting with automated pneumonia identification within CXR reports [ 6- 12].
Prior studies demonstrate the suitability of natural language processing (NLP) for identifying pneumonia in chest radiograph (CXR) reports, however, few evaluate this approach in intensive care unit (ICU) patients.
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