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The benefits of this methodology include new design freedom, removal of tooling requirements, and economic low volumes.
The main advantages of this methodology include: management of information among stakeholders and during all phases, visualization, scheduling, cost estimation, and materials tracking.
The strengths of this methodology include its level of detail, the evaluation with large real-world systems (SimTech SWfMS and NovaERM), and the accompanying Cloud Data Migration Tool.
The broader implications of this methodology include its application to iterative product design and extension to multi-physical, dynamic, and/or inordinately expensive testing conditions.
Advantages of this methodology include flexibility, which allows parameterisation of the key reusable features of the workflow, such as size of the exposure window, dealing with repeated prescriptions, and handling incomplete dosage information.
The advantages of this methodology include quantitative DNA methylation analysis almost anywhere in the genome, single CpG resolution, and detection of strand-specific methylation.
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This methodology includes four methods.
This methodology includes two objectives, namely, microtubular formation and mitigation of secondary erosion.
This methodology includes considerations which are most important when deciding on an approach to resilience.
Other applications of this methodology, including the decomposition of a domain into subregions with minimal interface length, are discussed.
This methodology includes experimental characterization of matrix and fiber/matrix interface, combined with numerical simulations of realistic microstructures.
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