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The anatase phase of TiO2 is preferred for photocataytic applications, whereas rutile phase is preferred for applications in pigments [1].
It is claimed here that the proposed algorithm offers an efficient alternative to QP which should be preferred for applications with fast sampling.
Concluding, the IR-DFEC algorithm provides the greatest spectral efficiency and should be preferred for applications where the target is not set to small values, while the c-DSFC should be used in applications which require small values.
For example, thick NWs with a thickness of several hundreds of nanometer up to few micrometer are preferred for applications which based on the compression of the NWs, e.g. caused by an externally applied pressure, whereas thin NWs (few nanometer thick) are interesting for surface and bending sensitive applications [5].
There are several low absorption windows at 800-900 nm and 1 µm and these spectral regions are preferred for applications where the sample has significant water content (like in ophthalmic applications where imaging is performed through more than 2 cm of water).
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Before that, nickel-metal hydride batteries were preferred for many applications.
A current-steering structure is usually preferred for HDTV applications.
This type of joint is thus preferred for structural applications.
DC series motors are preferred for mechatronic applications requiring high torque/speed ratios.
Hence, different structures, like rough surfaces [24] and nanoparticle junctions [25], are usually preferred for these applications.
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