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Eliminating DACA is one of the more readily attainable of Trump's anti-immigrant pledges.

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In vitro cultures of primary human cardiomyocytes are not readily attainable for both ethical and technical reasons.

As implied by our definition of provider observations, we require that a timestamp be included or readily attainable to indicate the precise time at which the provider makes each observation available.

It is shown that autoignition, triggering the transition, is readily attainable for quite realistic parameters.

Biological Conservation] criticized our recent advocacy for combining readily attainable metrics of population status to gain insight about relationships between terrestrial plethodontid salamanders and forest succession [Welsh, Jr., H.H., Pope, K.L., Wheeler, C.A., 2008.

3 To extend the understanding of L‐ASNase action in lymphoid cell lines, we compared the effects of a clinically readily attainable intermediate dose of L‐ASNase (1 U/mL) 26, 27 for three lymphoid malignant cell lines: Jurkat (T‐ALL), Jeko (mantle cell lymphoma) and Reh (pre‐B ALL).

The recent demonstration (in simulation studies) that high concentration of RNA would have been readily attainable in networks of inorganic compartments at hydrothermal vents [ 44] has added credibility to the notion that that recombination and fusion of RNA molecules could have played a major role even in pre-biological evolution [ 45, 46].

In the post-genomics era where information on identity, sequence and expression of smRNA is readily attainable, the high-throughput characterization of their targets is proving to be the limiting factor in understanding smRNA-functions.

The dream seemed readily attainable: take 222 acres of blighted parkland in the Bronx and convert it into the city's first championship golf course, one capable of playing host to the United States Open on the banks of the East River.

We see here a 'constructive skepticist' response to the Skeptics who say no knowledge is possible and to those ancient and latter-day 'dogmatic' thinkers (including, in his view, the Aristotelians and Descartes) who say knowledge involves the attainment of certain belief and is readily attainable.

Although not as explicit and readily attainable, the potential to extract patterns of behavior and interactions of agents at critical institutions such as hospitals may be made feasible through the use of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tracking.

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