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Cases presenting with an ISH and IMSH do not show a complete defect in the mesosigmoid; therefore, laparoscopic detachment of peritoneal adhesions to enable sigmoid colon mobilization is often possible and sufficient.

While exact diffraction calculations are difficult to compute at interactive rates, approximate calculations are possible and sufficient for situations in which the ultimate goal is a perceptually plausible simulation rather than a numerically exact one.

However, by constructing the community landscape, the small details of the influence functions get averaged out, therefore in practical cases fast and approximate solutions of the mentioned problems become possible and sufficient.

Given the limited time and funds for the survey, we aimed to strike a balance between representation of as many taxa as possible and sufficient coverage of common taxa to assess intraspecific diversity.

"Information continuity" emphasises the need to ensure effective communications between health care professionals, while "longitudinal" and "relational" continuity focus on the patient having interactions with as few staff as possible, and sufficient time to develop a useful relationship.

A major task confronting the staff in a hospital emergency department is the decision whether a patient needs to be admitted for inpatient treatment, or whether outpatient treatment is possible and sufficient.

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This value is below the bending limit of many possible applications and sufficient for large, roll-up flat panel displays.

Therefore, an adjustment of the pH in the required range is not possible, and no sufficient reaction of lanthanum nitrate with fluoride ions will occur.

The first issue facing the operators of this type of gas reservoir was that it produced as much of the remaining oil in the underground reservoir as possible, and vacated sufficient rock pore volume to provide more gas storage.

The common strategy in mapping bisulfite-treated reads is to map to a converted genome, where all Cs are converted to Ts. Bisulfite treatment is harsh, and a balance must be struck between converting as many unmethylated cytosines as possible and retaining sufficient fragments at the appropriate sizes.

This shows that the chosen limit of UAR < 0.20 is a reasonable compromise between largest possible sample-independence and sufficient final sample size.

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