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iPS technology suffers from increased tumorigenesis, low efficiency, and the time it takes to generate an immune-matched line would render it inadequate for acute needs.
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Although classical first-order logic is the de facto standard logical foundation for artificial intelligence, the lack of a built-in, semantically grounded capability for reasoning under uncertainty renders it inadequate for many important classes of problems.
The slow rate of rRNA evolution serves well for resolving relationships at deep phylogenetic levels, but renders it inadequate for assessing extent of strain- or species-level variation.
But the local government's first major effort to clear Delhi's air – the most polluted in the world, according to the WHO in 2014 – has been criticised by those who say sweeping exemptions render it inadequate.
This effect may render it inadequate as a meaningful measure of landscape structure.
This means that a fixed body of information keeps getting recycled, restated and reaffirmed, even as scholarship is rendering it inadequate or even inaccurate.
As against Smart he says that leaving the word 'experience' out of the analysis renders it inadequate.
This makes it inadequate for the phylogenic reconstruction of Pyrus.
The findings confirm that the macaque model can be used to fully elucidate the regulatory mechanisms that may render granulomas inadequate for fighting intracellular pathogens, which will need to be considered in the development of any therapeutic strategy designed to prevent immune pathology.
In fact the book's novelyness was what rendered it so inadequate as a form of response to the subject matter.
However, GPS requires a line-of-sight (LOS) path from the satellites in order to function, and this renders GPS inadequate for indoor scenarios.
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