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This field-emitting nanodevice based on the planar form of graphene potentially allows for top-down CMOS compatible process flows, an advantage for potential industrial fabrication of electronic devices.
The use of this database potentially allows for resolving environmental issues, largely through soil mapping.
This technology potentially allows for mass production of hMSC sheets to fulfill the demand of thick hMSC constructs for tissue engineering and biomanufacturing applications.
The compounds were efficiently synthesized using a highly convenient submonomer solid-phase methodology which potentially allows for access to great product diversity.
This potentially allows for material systems with much simpler chemistries than most shape memory polymers and thus can facilitate more rapid material development and insertion.
Due to its similarity with recently proposed approximate deconvolution models for large-eddy simulation, the method potentially allows for a unified treatment of flow discontinuities and turbulent subgrid scales.
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The bill also allows for the commissioner of the day to define an "approved restraint", potentially allowing for more devices to be added.
Antibody fragments comprising the antigen-binding variable domains are convenient formats for intrabodies, potentially allowing for intracellular functionality.
Intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM) is now available in subcutaneous (SC) formulation, potentially allowing for home-based self-administration.
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