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There is no such thing as being able to predict the need for extensive medical treatment.
That eliminates the need for extensive cables or separate cabinets and may thus simplify installation.
This could obviate the need for extensive chemical treatments used to limit damage from the fungus.
These findings underline the need for extensive hydrogeochemical studies before designing a RBF scheme.
We have also begun to understand the need for extensive debate in the search for solutions as well.
The predefined threshold avoids the need for extensive studies on stability which estimate the behavior of power electrical system.
The need for extensive software verification and validation utilizing international standards for safety-critical systems is addressed.
Notably, the numerical approach limited the need for extensive prototyping, thus reducing the corresponding machinery costs and time-to-market.
We propose a Bayesian approach to hazard rate models that reduces the need for extensive warranty claim history.
Biometrics can also facilitate inclusion for marginalised groups; a robust identifier can replace the need for extensive documentation (which the poor often lack) in many cases.
It explained that the higher cost for HS2 was partly due to the need for extensive tunnelling in the Chilterns and the "complex plan" to develop London Euston.
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