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Contaminant hydrogeological processes occurring in porous media are typically not amenable to direct observation.

Lipid membranes are typically not amenable to be studied by solution-state NMR spectroscopy, since they are well above the molecular weight limit.

We refer to this approach as neoENCODE: the functional annotation of genomes applied to emerging and non-model organisms, which are typically not amenable to large-scale forward genetics.

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The hypertension and vascular disease seen in such common medical conditions as renal failure and diabetes mellitus are typically not safely amenable to increased consumption of potassium due to impaired excretion.

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a common otologic problem that typically is not amenable to medical intervention.

Because recombinant expression of proteins in filamentous fungi is typically tedious, time-consuming, and not amenable to high-throughput, we used S. cerevisiae [ 25] as an intermediate fungal expression host to evaluate the stability and activity of the engineered TrEGI triple mutants (enzymes expressed in S. cerevisiae are designated Sc_TrEGI).

Stage I and Deep Tissue Injury PUs were excluded as skin typically remains intact, and are therefore not amenable to accurate measurement of wound surface area.

Affymetrix arrays typically use one dye and are not amenable to reference designs because they contain short (16 25 mer) gene specific sequences with no common sequence on all array features.

Typical public sector reforms are not amenable to controlled experiments.

Unfortunately, the methods performed typically in traditional bench-top laboratories are usually not amenable to high-throughput screening which are responsible for large-scale "-omics" studies and have been approaching a plateau in almost all fields of oncology.

However, typical NGS sample preparation workflows are not amenable to high-throughput automation because of rate-limiting mechanical shearing, reaction purifications, size selections, and kitted reagent costs (typically $50 200 per sample).

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