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While research assistants are committed to performing assigned services, their work is usually suitable for, and used as part of, their thesis research to the extent approved by the head of the appointing department and the thesis supervisors.
Most carcinoid tumors of the rectum are confined to the submucosa with a size less than 1 2 cm and are usually suitable for local excision, as metastasis to the regional nodes is limited.
Thus, the simulations are much less time-consuming and usually suitable for large scale power systems.
Each of the above-mentioned scalable techniques is usually suitable for the fabrication of films with particular characteristics.
Statistical techniques involve large amounts of data to obtain reliable results (Yilmaz 2009), and they are usually suitable for wide area studies.
It receives over-the-air broadcast channels only, including VHF Channels 2 to 13, which is usually suitable for receiving programming of the major networks, and UHF Channels 14 to 69.
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But due to the high amount of corrosive ash elements (K, Cl, etc)., the residues are usually not suitable for co-firing in a thermal power plant.
Objective: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) of 4 cm or less is with a low incidence of multicentricity and metastasis and is usually considered suitable for nephron-sparing surgery (NSS).
One scheme offered is a three-month full-time coding bootcamp called SE Factory aimed at helping those with computer science degrees who wouldn't usually be suitable for wider employment to reach jobs they may otherwise not be able to get.
Hence, areas with slopes that exceed 10% are usually not suitable for residential development [1].
They are usually more suitable for applications with a relatively small volume of data.
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