Sentence examples for specific suitability from inspiring English sources

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However, each water source will have its specific suitability or hazardous nature depending on the presence (and the degree) or absence of each of the constituents.

Not all the issues were resolved at Laeken: I refer to the sites of the agencies, which should be decided on the basis of the specific suitability of the applicant cities and not allocated on the basis of incomprehensible vetoes.

There are no data indicating the specific suitability of stroke patients for surgery, but current use in Scotland is estimated at 4-54-5% Studies of performance of endarterectomy in the UK have been published over the past 10 years, 6 7 8 13 but an up to date survey was required for several reasons.

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With EP, we mean the site-specific suitability or capacity of a natural ecosystem to provide a specific ES.

But the NASD formally rejected that defense, stating that the broker's arguments "demonstrated a profound lack of understanding of his customer-specific suitability obligations under Rule 2310".

Owing to the fact that many biological processes such as plant growth, nitrification or denitrification depend strongly on the soil water content, our findings bring us to the conclusion that the site-specific suitability of the DNDC model for simulating the soil water dynamics should be tested before further simulation of other processes.

Especially regarding specific environmental suitability, such considerations as Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Assessment need to be implemented with the results fully reflected (Gravalos et al. 2009).

We describe a digital soil mapping (DSM) approach for the Flinders and Gilbert catchments (combined area, 155,000 km2) in north Queensland to supply soil property (i.e. target variable) maps for an eventual crop-specific irrigation suitability assessment.

Whilst these studies incorporated several generic climatic factors to predict the current and future distribution of the species, we were able to integrate a bespoke species-specific temperature suitability covariate and account for anthropogenic factors that are known to influence Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus distributions (Reiter et al., 2003).

Thus one should have great caution in utilizing KDPI to predict a specific patient's suitability for that organ or for discriminating kidneys that are suitable for transplantation [ 23, 24].

Another example involves the selection of all the voxels with a corresponding density value within a specified range of Hounsfield Units (HU) for Computed Tomography (CT) data or intensity values for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data depending on the specific application and suitability of the imaging modality for the demonstration of the pathology in question.

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