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Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Bird and Lime of multiple breaches of each company's warranty and alleges that their vehicles were "not suitable" for repeated use in public places.
Buprenorphine may be more suitable for repeated sc injections due to its longer half-life compared to nalbuphine.
However, bone marrow biopsy is invasive and is not suitable for repeated or routine implementation in the clinic.
Furthermore, the WI-WO technique is particularly suitable for repeated EELV assessment, and hence to identify EELV trends, but has never been formally validated for this purpose.
Even given the suitability of certain statistical approaches for successful outlier identification, the process may be exceedingly slow and may not be suitable for repeated application after every update to a database.
VNTR sequence may vary over only a few generations, therefore such loci may only be useful for once-only assessments of local epidemiology and not suitable for repeated sampling of a population.
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Use of autologus bone-marrow derived MSC, as is being currently tried for immunomodulation in several diseases including for inducing tolerance following kidney transplantation, might be a more suitable option for repeated administration, since these cells can be expanded and stored.
When disease recurs, only a minority will be confined to the liver, and as such suitable for repeat resection[ 15 ].
In addition, the topics chosen were suitable for repeat messages over time, to increase the persuasiveness of the messages [ 19].
All study participants were required to have at least moderate skin thickening (≥2 by modified Rodnan Skin Score [mRSS]) in an area suitable for repeat biopsy.
The eMeasure meets the stringent requirements of the Rasch model and has three equivalent versions making it suitable for repeat testing of trainees in outcome studies.
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