Sentence examples for to which compatible from inspiring English sources

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The HEC "universal" placebo gel formulation (HEC placebo) [ 16, 17], currently being used extensively in microbicide trials [ 18], was used as a vehicle to which compatible excipients were added for tests in the susceptibility model.

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To develop structure which compatible with robots handle for installation, maintenance and removing is required.

A greedy consensus tree uses a majority rule consensus tree to which all compatible bipartitions with frequencies below 50% have been added in order of descending frequency [50].

Surprisingly, there has been little discussion about how these two trends intersect, and the extent to which they are compatible.

Thus the degree to which they are compatible with the new recommendations varies.

The theoretical reason is that it is the adult conception of a verb's meaning that is held to determine the extent to which it is compatible with un- prefixation.

To Irvine, for example, the measure of sexology, and its history, is the extent to which it is compatible with 'feminism' (even if the nature of that feminism is not explicitly articulated or spelt out in the book).

Codon and dinucleotide usage patterns (i.e., coding properties) are phylogenetically conserved within clades [ 32], but it has been demonstrated that the successful integration of foreign genes may depend on the extent to which they possess compatible coding properties with a recipient genome at the time of transfer [ 33].

Compatibility refers to the degree to which an innovation is compatible with the existing organizational practices and procedures, whereas complexity refers to whether or not the innovation is perceived as difficult to use (Rogers 1983).

The mean effect sizes for three groups' comparisons ranged from 1.79 to 1.80, which were compatible to the mean effect size of 2.08 of the validation samples cited in the Manual.

The basic idea of color by correlation is to precompute a correlation matrix which describes the extent to which proposed illuminants are compatible with the occurrence of image chromaticities [34, 35].

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