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The primary aim of the present study was to define the capability of hypertonic saline cough provocation test to predict the responsiveness to inhaled corticosteroids in chronic cough.
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Static strength or psychophysical tests are commonly used to define the capabilities of a working population, but these data are not easily translated to the peak forces that users apply to products or the operational forces associated with product ease of use.
Groups provide a way to group entities with similar capabilities, whereas, user rights define the capabilities of subjects to manage system resources and to perform system-related tasks.
We did this not because we were linguists, master debaters or history teachers, but because we knew that our words would help define the infrastructure that would define the rules that would define the processes that would define the technology that would define the capabilities of the next great payment system of the United States.
There is good agreement between genome data, phenome data, and model data; the combination of these allows us to define the metabolic capabilities of E. coli W both in vitro and in silico.
A developer will create a schema to define the types and capabilities of the API developed in GraphQL and tied to a "Resolver" function.
The first stage decomposes the digital model into a series of part features; the second stage of the model involved defining the capabilities of the 3D-printer.
Thus, these network QoS parameters are used to define the network's capability to meet the requirements of customers and applications.
Other international standards define how to ensure the capability of a characteristic.
Agile manufacturing can be defined as the capability of reacting quickly to changing markets, to produce high quality products, to reduce lead times, and to provide superior service.
To take up the DNA efficiently, bacterial cells must be in a competent state, which is defined by the capability of bacteria to bind free fragments of DNA and is formed naturally only in a limited number of bacteria, such as Haemophilus, Neisseria, Streptococcus, and Bacillus.
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