Sentence examples for was primarily necessary from inspiring English sources

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17 This procedure was primarily necessary in the 85+ age group.

As catalase activity is invariant over a large pH range (4.0 8.5) and the enzyme was employed in large excess, it was readily used in the synthesis without further testing or optimization.[ 15] Therefore, it was primarily necessary to match hUGDH and CtXR reactions, which was done by adaption of buffer, temperature and pH conditions.

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Energy efficiency of buildings is primarily necessary in order to save costs and also reduce the amount of CO2 emission and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

To obtain such estimates and to comply with the UNFCCC completeness reporting principle, it is primarily necessary to develop a REDD+ NFI measurement protocol that will provide estimates for the five IPCC carbon pools.

Optimal staging of breast cancer patients is primarily necessary for identifying individuals in need of adjuvant chemotherapy.

Similarly, gelsolin function during Salmonella entry has been studied in vitro, showing that it is primarily necessary for actin severing, and that its activity is inhibited by SipA, similar to villin inhibition.

The expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (Flk1) in early mesodermal cells marks progenitors with a broad lineage potential, although it is thought that this gene is primarily necessary for the formation of endothelial and hematopoietic lineages (Shalaby et al., 1995; Motoike et al., 2003).

This step is primarily necessary if you have carpet that you are replacing with vinyl; vinyl flooring can cover nearly any floor surface, so long as it is rigid, flat, smooth, and dry.

Actual history is an explication of one of the divine alternatives with respect to which things are primarily called necessary, possible or impossible.

Grosseteste taught that while things are primarily called necessary or possible 'from eternity and whithout beginning' with respect to God's eternal knowledge, there are necessities and impossibilities with a beginning in God's providence which are eternal contingencies in the sense that God could have chosen their opposites (De libero arbitrio 168.26 170.33, 178.24 29).

"It was primarily about New York City".

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