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"a product or response will be judged creative to the extent that (a) it is both novel and appropriate, useful, correct, or valuable response to the task at hand and (b) the task is heuristic rather than algorithmic" (Amabile 1983a, p. 33).
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Comparison with other previously sequenced strains using the Artemis Comparative tool (Carver et al. 2005) was useful for correct orientation of different contigs, due to the genomic stability demonstrated by these genomes.
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The model will be useful to correct chloride input for the CMB application.
It is useful to correct the deviation error resulting from setup error of ball bar.
It suggested that EUS-FNA is useful to correct diagnosis of metastatic pancreatic tumor.
This method is particularly useful to correct the cycle slips for those measurements with compromised stabilities and accuracies.
For any given problem, the results provided by dimensional analysis turn out to be both useful and correct.
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