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Although we are limited in our ability to make generalizations beyond this specific site due to only having one replicate of each shoreline type, the unique aspects of this urban enhancement make it useful as a case study that can apply to other urban systems.
So we think that the manually performed model in this study can be useful as a case study to investigate new automations for exhaustively aligning fast evolving proteins.
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While these suggested approaches appear useful (as was the case for palliative care based suggestions), the basis for their content is not explicitly outlined and it is unclear as to whether their utility has been tested.
In retrospect, though, it might be more useful as a warning case.
This primitive is useful as a constrained case of the Graft with One Guide Atom primitive, because both of the connection angles and the bond distance can be defined prior to the grafting process, which is particularly useful if the subject contains an irregular geometry or nondefault bond distance.
Therefore, the results of this study indicating effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of UFT adjuvant therapy in rectal cancer may be useful as a reference case for the direct or indirect future examination internationally.
The city profile of Seville is significant and useful as an exemplary case of a historic city being capable of renewing the relationship between urban space and the citizen.
A Tesla home battery could be useful as a backup in case of outages, for homes located off-grid, or as a storage solution for customers using solar power collection installations in their homes.
Electroencephalography has proved more useful as a diagnostic aid in cases of serious head injuries, brain tumours, cerebral infections, sleep disorders, epilepsy, and various degenerative diseases of the nervous system.
It could possibly be used as a compliment to a more rigorous Evolution text in a major's course, but it might instead be more useful as a source of examples and case studies solely for use by the instructor.
Like most such pleadings, it takes the "kitchen sink" approach, staking out a number of potential positions that may not prove to be useful as the case develops.
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