Sentence examples for would be feasibility from inspiring English sources

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It has been shown that tumor-associated circulating miRs (miR-10b, miR-34a, miR-141, and miR-155) are elevated in the blood of breast cancer patients, and hence there would be feasibility and clinical utility of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers for the detection and staging of breast cancer [ 49].

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While this study has demonstrated that women presenting with RFM and the clinicians caring for them will accept an RCT randomising them to intensive or standard investigations, a further feasibility study would be necessary to determine whether randomisation after a test designating participants to be at high-risk of complications would be feasible.

Thus, the replacement for the dropped data by the captured latest synchronous ones would be a feasibility to deal with the dropped input.

But one of the relevant facts here, in addition to his competence, in addition to the clinical factors, would be the feasibility of actually requiring him to have this treatment over the course of six months.

Even if these issues were thoroughly explored and considered, a key remaining issue would be the financial feasibility and sustainability of moving towards tax funding of cover for those outside the formal sector.

The next step would be to assess feasibility of RNAi-directed, antisense oligonucleotide-directed, or antagomir-directed degradation of Y RNAs in accessible tissues and their tumours in mice.

The authors propose that IKKa inhibition has great promise for clinical use, but fail to remark on factors that would be important for feasibility of such therapy (see below):   If IKKa were inhibited systemically, would apoptosis be largely limited to the cancer cells?

The target was announced just as the federal government's Australian Renewable Energy Agency Arenaannouncedced $1m would be spent on two feasibility studies into pumped hydro energy storage in South Australia.

Agency officials said the purpose of the pilot program was to provide more information about how sediment would best be deposited, how much would be necessary and the feasibility of covering a larger area.

A drinking water quality criteria based on the technological feasibility would be set lower at 3 μg As L-1[16] but would stigmatize some areas with high As geochemical backgrounds and force the treatment of many underground drinking water sources.

Next in recycling feasibility would be sizeable catalysts with a fair bismuth content, perhaps as bismuth phosphomolybdate, and then bismuth used in galvanizing and as a free-machining metallurgical additive.

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