Sentence examples for notably advantageous from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, case control studies are notably advantageous when the prevalence of a disease in the cohort is rare (i.e. below 0.1).

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Notably, these advantageous effects of the PI-coated LiCoO2 become more pronounced as the charge cut-off voltage is increased, where liquid electrolyte is highly vulnerable to electrochemical decomposition.

Notably, this advantageous effect of the NW-separator on cell performance becomes more pronounced at challenging charge/discharge conditions of high voltages (herein, 4.4 V) and high current densities.

Notably, the frequency of advantageous C allele of rs12979860 of IL28B was reported highest in Asians and lowest in African-Americans.

Notably, plasmonic MS can be advantageous in terms of speed (reaction free, in minute overall analysis) and sensitivity (~ 6 nL of sample required), compared to the biochemical method that requires several hours for analysis (including bio-reactions and pre-treatment steps) and utilizes milliliters of sample.

Alternatively, a dry printing method for transferring nanomembranes to any kind of new host can be utilized and is advantageous for some applications, notably for flexible electronics.

Very low consumer and industrial energy prices also make the transition towards more sustainable forms of energy difficult despite the advantageous geography of many HRCs, notably the GCC countries, which enjoy abundant, continuous sunshine.

Setting via color is advantageous for a few reasons, most notably due to it being more obvious where the holds for a problem are.

Notably, one study found melodic intoning to be advantageous to natural speech when patients were singing along to vocal playback delivered by earphones (Racette et al., 2006).

Notably, during this growth process, the SMAT processing is highly advantageous in that the generation of many dislocations, twins, or stacking faults in the surface of Cu plate will increase the quality, as well as the length of the NWs. Figure 2 TEM images, XRD pattern, XPS survey spectrum, and schematic illustration of CuO NWs.

Similarly to lactase persistence, NAT2 phenotypes prevalence varies substantially between populations [ 24– 26, 38, 42– 44], and hypotheses of gene-culture coevolution of NAT2 polymorphisms have been put forwards, notably the idea that the slow acetylator phenotype became selectively advantageous in those populations adopting a food-producing mode of subsistence in the Neolithic.

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