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It is suitable to use a fine prediction mode test to determine the best one.
It is therefore suitable to use a two-limit Random Effects Tobit regression to model corner solutions.
Therefore, it is not suitable to use a Zigbee device as the wake-up receiver for ROD WLANs.
It is therefore not suitable to use a single predefined percentage factor, increasing the transmission heat transfer through building elements, to account for the effect of thermal bridges.
While this information indicates that it is suitable to use a single array hybridization per mutant, replicates are recommended for the wild type line to ensure data consistency and allow for error rate examination based on wild type by wild type comparisons.
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Owing to working in current-mode of all terminals, it is very suitable to use in a current-mode signal processing, which is continually more popular than a voltage one.
Combining these finding with our results suggests that gene expression profiles in PBMCs are not suitable to use as a biomarker to study in vivo the effects of rosiglitazone intervention at a molecular level.
It offers a change of pace from aperitifs like Lillet or sweet vermouth on the rocks, is excellent with dessert and is suitable to use in a cocktails like margaritas, to flavor sangria and in cooking.
The coordination number of Ti is six; therefore, ammonium hexafluorotitanate is more stable, and thus, it is suitable to use as a dopant.
These materials are suitable to use for a specific industrial purpose where the longtime fixation of shortly living radionuclids is expected in one place.
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