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The widely used ionization chamber is not suitable to give accurate and real-time information of beam loss due to its large dimension and slow respond speed.
The Results shown that sonication time of 35 min is suitable to give more stable thin films without fluctuation in sensitivity and response time of presented sensor for a long period of time.
It is suitable to give more justification for our above weighted means.
The main outcome of this article is the phrasing of an argumentation which recognises futures studies and reflections also in this case as suitable to give orientation – however, in a completely different mode 3 orientation (Section 4).
For these reasons, ROC curves alone are not suitable to give a complete picture on the actual performance of the connectivity estimation methods, thus, motivating the introduction of a complementary evaluation method: the PPC.
Furthermore, respondents believed that psychologists were the least suitable to give dietary advice.
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The residue was subjected to column chromatography on silica gel using suitable solvents to give the products (3a j, 3a′, and 3e′) [19].
The statement that planning is the suitable instrument to give answers to the problems of the city and territory nowadays does not meet with much support.
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