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In operable gastric cancer, both the extent of surgery and the value of adjuvant treatment remain matter of scientific debate, with surgery still representing the cornerstone of any curative procedure (van de Velde and Peeters, 2003; Hohenberger and Gretschel, 2003).
However, a few steps are only operable in the programming language, e.g., the Voronoi pattern for the engraving operation is difficult to generate manually in Rhino.
With more development it will, they hope, also be operable in daylight and at greater range.
Site conditions required these tools to be operable in a 139.7 mm (5.5 in).
The probe is operable in human serum samples, thus holding promise for diagnostic-related applications.
Duncan Smith's claim to still support the net migration target of below 100,000 is not operable in leave's terms while Britain remains in the EU.
The availability of such non invasive diagnostic tools operable in situ would facilitate monitoring of animal welfare.
We demonstrated real-time optical communications, integrated two-dimensional array emitters, capped emitters operable in air, and the direct coupling of optical fibers to the emitters.
When this velocity is large, as in the initial period after a step change, the dispersion mechanism is not operable in the system.
The probe responds to Al3+ quickly and can be operable in aqueous media with a very low detection limit of 0.29 µM.
Use of DNA methylation-impaired E. coli donor strains resulted in 100-fold higher transformation efficiencies, indicating that DNA methylation recognition systems are operable in the organism.
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