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Especially the 560 580 nm wavelength range is suitable for linking slope to thickness.
This process can be run at 500∘C, making it suitable for linking to nuclear reactors that run colder than the very highest temperature gas cooled reactors.
The part information so recognized is represented using object oriented paradigm (OOP) suitable for linking to the downline CAD/CAM activities of the product cycle.
The method is suitable for linking landscape scale disturbance histories derived from remotely sensed data to point or patch models of carbon fluxes to establish losses and gains of carbon continentally.
It is believed that the proposed decision-making model is suitable for linking to material databases and has the potential to enhance the efficiency of computer-aided materials selection systems.
Those having spiking axons seem especially suitable for linking the activities of neighboring populations, which is one reason that PA1 cells were singled out for discussion.
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This approach is fully suitable for link generation, but some of the generated links may be considered redundant.
It is not clear whether this is due to reluctance to change current working practice or whether it is due to lack of suitable tools - either for linking or for following links.
A recovery period of 30 seconds in between each test block was included so that the task was suitable for a linked functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation (this follow-on project was not undertaken).
This decreased average power requirement makes PPM especially suitable for diffuse links (nondirected nonline-of-sight IR links).
Sub-6 GHz: This range of frequencies is suitable for NLOS links.
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