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The paper therefore does move the method forward, and it is in principle suitable to publish as an "advance".
These comparable results between the present and previous attempts to characterize suppressive interactions in S1 confirm that the present approach was, in principle, suitable to characterize this phenomenon.
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Results show that the material behaviour does indeed display the characteristics of Mooney-Rivlin material and that Eyring's reaction rate principle is suitable to describe the viscoelastic behaviour of this rubber composite.
Other models, such as the USLE-M and the USLE-MM, appear in principle more suitable to predict soil loss at this last temporal scale, because they include event plot runoff as an additional variable.
While not all principles are suitable to all forms of stakeholder engagement, there is general agreement that these principles are likely to characterize ideal partnerships.
The experts also agreed that the design principles were suitable to be carried out on all the product experiments, as these had a simple reoccurring message, of celebrating damage and decay.
The paper is in principle suitable for eLife, but the reviewers would like you to address the following comments.
Although the work is, in principle, suitable for eLife, the reviewers have raised several substantial concerns that need to be addressed in a revised manuscript.
Plant fossils and herbarium specimen are in principle suitable material for the extraction of ancient DNA (aDNA), which can be used to identify plant species or even individual genotypes (Gugerli et al. 2005).
It is presented with a minimum principle, suitable for a large class of energy transfer problems.
All of these proteins are in principle suitable targets for small molecule drugs, and the receptors can also be targets for antibodies.
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