Sentence examples for whose usefulness from inspiring English sources

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In the Balearic Islands, there was no indication to vaccinate contacts to control outbreaks, a measure that has proven useful, but whose usefulness is clearly related to the quickness of the intervention and width of coverage [ 14, 15].

Then Choi et al. [54] used HMM inversion in dynamic audio-visual mapping, whose usefulness has been demonstrated in [55].

The nursery and seed catalogues are full of "new" varieties, but forget novelty for the sake of it; focus on plants whose usefulness as ornamentals or providers of food for wildlife or for us is timeless.

He is a spent figure whose usefulness is rapidly dwindling.

Six years of the war on terror have brought nothing nearly as significant; instead, the intelligence community has only warily appropriated models whose usefulness is blindingly obvious.

Stuart Broad leads the attack, backed by Tim Bresnan, whose usefulness in home conditions and reliability tick worthy but necessary boxes.

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These theoretical properties are used to develop an asymptotic theory of maximum likelihood estimation for the GMVAR model whose practical usefulness is illustrated in a bivariate setting by examining the relationship between the EUR USD exchange rate and a related interest rate data.

The respective molecular taxonomy describes breast cancer subtypes whose clinical usefulness is critically discussed.

Tetracyclines are a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics whose general usefulness has been reduced with the onset of bacterial resistance.

In Italy measles has been a notifiable disease since the end of the 19th century, and in this paper we take Italy as an example of a country possessing a long and potentially valuable time series of measles case notifications, but whose immediate usefulness is potentially undermined by substantial inconsistencies in the reporting process.

The Facebook model of organizing the world's information involves a mix of personally sensitive information, impersonal information that is potentially widely useful, and information whose sensitivity and usefulness falls in between.

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