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The authors considered that the use of predicted probabilities (P1 and P2 values) was practicable in clinical practice.
The validation indicated that this method was practicable in analyzing the 3-D thermal-hydraulic phenomena in the RPV.
Correct: His French was practicable in his job, which required frequent trips to Paris./ Learning French before taking the job was a practical decision.
The consistent result of our method and distance comparison method also hinted that cross-species gene expression analysis was practicable in the field of drug research.
Owing to a very limited quantity of tumoral microsomes, a parallel measurement of basic ifosfamide N-dechloroethylation and with addition of P450-reductase was practicable in two cases (T5, T6) only.
Owing to the very limited quantities of breast tumour microsomes, a parallel measurement of basic ifosfamide N-dechloroethylation and ifosfamide N-dechloroethylation after addition of P450-reductase was practicable in two cases only.
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Although this is an approach for early diagnosis of DHF by antigen assay, it may not be practicable in clinical practice as it is a tissue diagnosis based on postmortem tissue analysis of fatal cases.
Determination of MIC may not be practicable in routine laboratory practice, particularly outside of a reference laboratory in developing countries.
Vigorous Congressional oversight is the indispensable first step in determining what is "practicable" in finding that balance.
In our view, it is important not to hold future systems hostage to what is practicable in legacy document collections.
Nevertheless, it may not be practicable in the case of the forming high strength steels of moderate thickness because of the comparable higher press loads required to shape the blank.
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