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To many, the need for such an extended procedure implies an extent of disease that is usually not amenable to surgical control, and the extent of the procedure exposes the patients to substantial operative risks.

ONSF are usually not amenable to surgery; however, debulking may be necessary for preservation of vision or cosmetics [4, 26, 78].

Due to their highly aggressive nature, the tumor margins of GBMs are unclear, and GBMs are therefore usually not amenable to complete resection.

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.

Nonetheless, research groups studying alternative species, (which are evolutionarily distant from traditional models and usually not amenable to forward genetics), can contribute much new knowledge and important discoveries in this "omics" era, by exploring biodiversity at the molecular level and by describing the natural history of genomes.

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However, this can be difficult with today׳s modeling tools because the meta-models that define the languages, views and services they support are usually hardwired and thus not amenable to extensions.

Sometimes health professionals judge IADL performance based on informal observation of the patient, but these unstructured assessments are of unproven efficiency for predicting performance, and the results are usually unquantified and therefore not amenable to comparison across or within individual patients [ 9].

The microstructure of magnesium alloys usually presents a sixfold symmetry that is not amenable to the usual characterization of fourfold symmetric alloys.

Disseminated metastases that are not amenable to surgical resection are usually treated with systemic chemotherapies.

In the Western world, more than half the patients with esophageal cancer are not amenable to surgery as they usually present with severe comorbidity and an advanced stage of disease [ 1].

However, in reality decentralization is usually not a randomized, controlled trial in which its evaluation is amenable to the classical experimental approach.

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