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The phrase "rendered essential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become necessary or indispensable due to certain circumstances or changes.
Example: "The recent developments in technology have rendered essential the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the workforce."
Alternatives: "made necessary" or "established as crucial."
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Both proxies accord with the empirical expectations of (Day et al. 2007) and are rendered essential by the available data, even if the proxies are imperfect: the precise variables that are theoretically interesting are often empirically inaccessible.
A complementary perspective emerged from the work of Lynch and colleagues, who proposed a model of duplication, degeneration, and complementation, the DDC model (Force et al. 1999; Lynch and Conery 2000; Lynch and Force 2000), whereby retention of duplicates is achieved when both genes are rendered essential by a process of subfunctionalization.
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Study after study has found that the practice of feeding subtherapeutic doses of antibiotics to livestock to enhance growth is a threat to public health because it can lead to the breeding of antibiotic-resistant organisms, rendering essential drugs useless against disease-carrying organisms.
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In patients with intra-axial brain tumours, PCT renders essential information about tumour vascularisation and blood brain barrier disruption.
Finally, introducing ART as part of the Basic Package of Oral Care [ 83] increases the chance for rendering essential palliative, preventive and restorative care, in addition to promotional activities, to many communities in need.
But the accountability and responsibility within this partnership was questioned by another informant: On one hand we are saying there should be community ownership, very often there should be volunteers, they should be accountable to communities, at the same time we expect them to render essential health services increasingly, hmm, which in my view is a government function (Res).
Or, rather, their trouble scaling and surmounting the heights of achievement that they themselves had defined marks yet another exemplary and tragic failure of Hollywood's studio system another proof of its indifference to, even ignorance of, the artists who rendered it essential.
Thermal performance data for the total insulation system, as rendered, are essential for both engineering designs and cost-benefit decisions involving comparisons among alternatives.
The bill by Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) will require smartphones sold in California after July 1, 2015 to be equipped with technology that renders essential features of the devices inoperable if stolen.
We excluded the formal possibility that the kinase activity of Cdc7 was required for PCNA sumoylation by confirming the modification in a cdc7 deletion mutant, using a strain background in which CDC7 was rendered non-essential by a mutation in MCM5, a subunit of the replicative helicase (Hardy et al, 1997).
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