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Our findings in this work opens scope for developing low-power acoustic sensors with significant implications towards self-powering sensors.

Since curcumin is cheap and easily available in developing countries like India, this study opens scope for an easy therapeutic solution to a potentially complicated Hp-related disease.

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The wide applications of indirect heating and cooling processes have opened scope for various researchers to explore in-depth analysis and applications of systems involving heat exchange processes.

The strengths of this study include moderate recruitment and completion rates, the considerable expertise and experience of participants, the open scope for recommended intervention approaches, and the reproducible Delphi method.

The EPR's wide 'organisational reach' and its ready openness to surveillance by other members of the practice – such as administrators – opens up scope for the medical judgements of doctors to be scrutinised (and criticised) by them [ 40].

However, data on such investigations are lacking in the case of N. intermedia pellets and hence opens the scope for future studies.

Development of a large-scale 3D architecture with strongly bonded nano-constituents and excellent electrical transport opens up scope for numerous applications, such as nano-microelectromechanical systems, sensors, dampers, precision systems, thermal management, and scaffolds for tissue and neural engineering.

"[This ruling] opens up scope for softer Brexit because there will have to be discussions about the reasons for the policies the government is pursuing.

On the other hand, an underdeveloped services sector opened up scope for horizontal FDI.

This work may depict the environmental and financial feasibility of renewable technology that will open the scope for deeper study in minimising the environmental issues of petrochemical manufacturing in the future.

The goal of this study is to establish a model that explains the spatial soil variability found in the May-Leiba catchment, and to open the scope for extrapolating this information to the surrounding basalt-dominated uplands.

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