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The Macedonian conflict should be amenable to resolution.
The theory should be amenable to empirical investigation.
Randall Kennedy said the conservative tradition among African American communities should be amenable to a Republican appeal.
The general approaches we outline should be amenable to single-molecule fluorescence studies of other complex biochemical systems.
Common interaction sequences should be amenable to optimization through good defaults, fast paths, or custom creation of macros.
Successful scaffold materials should be amenable to modification, have a controlled degradation, be compatible with the cells, lack cytotoxicity and not elicit an immune or inflammatory response.
To count the number of solutions, Weil proposed that, since the questions were now geometric, they should be amenable to the techniques of algebraic topology.
Dr. Anderson said that while other forms of SCID should be amenable to gene therapy now, nonetheless, "because you correct SCID doesn't mean you can correct any other disease".
Our data demonstrates the action of Enzalutamide as a competitive antagonist and that the competition between agonist and antagonist observed should be amenable to the determination of an apparent Ki value.
Currently in operation, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is slated to find the closest transiting habitable worlds in the next few years, several of which should be amenable to atmospheric characterization with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
On the basis that the RVC electrode requires minimal cleanup and the GOD-modified electrode remains stable for a week, the electrochemical flow cell should be amenable for automated on-line removal of redox interferents for other types of enzyme-based biosensors.
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