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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scalable processes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe processes or systems that can be adapted or adjusted in size or scale depending on the needs or demands of a particular situation. Example: Our company has implemented scalable processes to accommodate the growth of our customer base. This allows us to efficiently handle a larger volume of orders without compromising the quality of our services.
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Both the substrate and the metal film are produced using simple, readily scalable processes.
New robust and scalable processes are required for industrial production of these vectors.
Nonplatinum group metal catalysts and scalable processes for the production of nanocatalysts are also covered.
The second problem, especially common in large companies, derives from the assumption that scalable processes require absolute conformity to standardized approaches.
In the modern technological world, applications are rapidly demanding homogeneous, reproducible, scalable processes for films and catalytic surfaces.
The key challenges to industrial development include problems in devising cost-efficient, scalable processes, guaranteeing product viability and satisfying regulators.
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A coating used in efficient solar cells can be made from environmentally friendly materials using a rapid, scalable process.
We present an efficient and scalable process of solvent removal based on flash evaporation.
"This is not an easy step and requires the right technology to provide a scalable process that offers attractive economics and product quality," Mr. Simon noted.
We find that LBASEIs not only meet the challenges of stabilizing the Li anode, but can be facilely assembled in a simple, scalable process.
Building upon our recent work11, we implemented a scalable process for isolation and ULP-WGS of cfDNA and CTCs in patients with MM.
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