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In particular, normalized communication buses have been specified to allow tier manufacturers to complement bare architectures with complex peripherals.
Highway alignment design standards in terms of the minimum horizontal curve radius are specified to allow for adequate stopping sight distance at given design speeds.
Extended Access Control (EAC) is a security mechanism specified to allow only authorized Inspection System (IS) to read sensitive biometric data such as fingerprints from e-passports.
The depth and width of the nanosized well can be specified to allow for only a few streptavidin molecules to enter inside the NWA and to become bound with the thiol-treated Au surface.
Robust SEs were specified to allow for clustering within practices.
A random effect of patient was specified to allow for correlations between repeated measures within participants.
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The survey covered nine questions, each with several specific answers that could be selected with a tick, but also with an unspecified category Other (Please specify)—to allow answers outside those prescribed where necessary.
Although bridge raisings are now rare confined largely to specified times to allow the passage of tall-masted sailboats the river bustles in warmer weather with pleasure craft, sightseeing boats, and the occasional barge.
The statistical package STATA [ 35] was used for the analyses (XTGEE; the option "force" was specified in order to allow for unequally spaced observations).
2. a Molecular Interactions Query Language (MIQL ), that specifies a syntax to allow flexible queries.
Inclusion criteria did not specify risk behaviour to allow for broad exploration of candidacy factors, including those not related to sexual behaviour.
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