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For two reasons, the likely conclusion would be that plastics simply are not suitable for this type of application: the strength of most plastics, such as epoxies and polyesters, is roughly one-fifth that of steel or aluminum; and their elastic modulus is one-sixtieth that of steel and one-twentieth that of aluminum.
Therefore, this classifier is suitable for this type of application.
Since Zernike moments are continuous, they are particularly suitable for this type of images.
Results show that the usual friction law of Manning is not suitable for this type of flow.
The Bio-Dis/biorelevant in vitro method appears to be suitable for this type of lipid formulation.
Thus, it is indicated that active learning methods which get samples near the estimated decision boundary are not suitable for this type of cases.
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This is in line with the conclusions of an earlier study [ 35] showing that retrospective record review methodology is suitable for identifying this type of safety information while searching the record for AEs in order to inform proactive patient safety management.
An interesting venue for future studies would be to try to adapt the paradigm so that it becomes suitable for changing this type of cognitive distortions in real life.
Suitable models for this type of materials are therefore derived in the framework of finite anisotropic plasticity.
While the virtues of the T-history method (and comparable techniques) are well-established for the study of PCMs, we believe that this paper has also made clear that pASC is a suitable technique for this type of research.
This investigation shows that use of a recombinant antigen representative of the type of molecules that is to be utilized in the design of a multicomponent anti-disease vaccine (typically active enzymes), enabled the identification of the most suitable adjuvant for this type of study.
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