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These strengths make it a potentially very useful aberration-detection method for health departments (12, 14 – 14 ).
The associations that these ambiguous images provoke require expert interpretation, but the results can provide useful information on emotional aberrations.
This study suggests that when high-risk exposure is suspected, determining biomarkers of genotoxic damage (e.g., chromosomal aberrations), is useful for risk assessments.
Sequencing of targeted gene panels may be useful in uncovering multiple genomic aberrations using a single test.
Karyotyping was carried out with cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes using standard techniques, and GTG banding was used to identify chromosomal aberrations, which is useful for identifying genetic diseases through the photographic representation of the entire chromosome complement [ 53].
The new design is useful to achieve low spherical aberration in axially thin shielded solenoids.
This finding suggests that the optimal combinations of primary and secondary spherical aberration may be useful in the design of optical presbyopic corrections.
FISH analysis thus proved to be a useful method for detecting numerical aberrations of individual chromosomes, with application to touch preparations of frozen-stored tissue having the advantage of exact sampling of cancer foci.
Air-spaced concentric multi-reflection (ACMR) systems, where two reflective surfaces surround a hollow cavity, are useful for extended focal distance, achromatic aberration, useful for inexpensive, lightweight IR imagers and may lead to convenient designs for broadband or dual-band imagers.
Therefore, one might think that this conventional aberration theory is less useful.
Even though the level of computer simulation for optical designing is becoming powerful, the 3rd order aberration theory is still useful for prospecting optical characteristics and developing optics.
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