The applicability of granular cubic antimonic acid as column packing material in chromatographic lithium isotope separation was investigated. |
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This method is flexible, has broad applicability, and may be straightforwardly adapted for parallel computing. |
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The applicability of this submission to the present case, under a different piece of legislation, seems doubtful to me. |
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The applicability of the theory can be improved by considering inhomogeneous densities in all three dimensions. |
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The questions of applicability and justiciability are commonly decided by national legal provisions. |
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There are also concerns about the applicability of the recommendations made to help first-generation students be successful. |
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Presenting data for two cases of solvents with rather different heat conductivities demonstrates the applicability of the model. |
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Its range of applicability is broad and seeks to gain understanding of every aspect of the biological world. |
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The fittingness of the study is supported by review of the findings for meaning and applicability by a panel of experts. |
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Reductions in the intensity of conditioning regimens for allografts will improve safety and increase applicability. |
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The notion of checks and balances as a safeguard against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world. |
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We are not yet collectively convinced that the need is compelling, despite the wide applicability of fluid and solid mechanics. |
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The second issue may be particularly pertinent to sensitive topics but has a wider applicability. |
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Even native, isolated pigment proteins like bacteriorhodopsin have been investigated for their applicability as optical switches. |
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In either case, the question concerning the applicability of the essence remains assumed but undemonstrated. |
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He explained in detail the applicability of education cess on excise duty and service tax. |
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English domestic law imposes a constraint upon the applicability of the doctrine of legitimate expectation. |
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He elaborates an original theory of identity to address issues surrounding the Trinity, one that has wider applicability in metaphysics. |
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It is the job of Congress and state legislatures to pass laws of general applicability. |
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Articulating values involves making philosophical judgments about their scope and applicability to social and moral issues. |
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The attorney general was seeking to distinguish the outcome so as to narrow the relevance and applicability of the ruling. |
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His greatest contribution comes in illustrating the general utility and broad applicability of legal history. |
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If interpreted very generally, those tenets may also have applicability to space power. |
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Rose always packs her interpretations with interesting observations, but their general applicability eludes her. |
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Their approach would appear to have applicability in areas of risk, in addition to financial markets. |
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The clinical applicability of these results depends largely on the epidemiological characteristics of a population. |
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Its applicability is limited to societies dominated by commodity exchange, necessarily capitalism. |
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The development of new technology for this project would have further applicability across several industries. |
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The discussion highlights the applicability of the method to economic valuation. |
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Congruent with the term transferability, the concepts of applicability and fittingness also have been used in the literature. |
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The applicability of the light scattering technique would be greatly expanded if it could be implemented using adherent cells. |
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Here we see clarity and precision mentioned as the conditions of justiciability and of direct applicability of EC law in national courts. |
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We will review over the next year the applicability of the guidelines to existing projects. |
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The comments included in this publication are not intended to be legal advice or a definitive analysis of tax applicability. |
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We would also like to examine further the applicability of certain measures the bill would impose, in order to answer some questions. |
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However, there is little published information pertaining to the applicability of nisin on peel fibrous film and its bactericidal effect on deli meat products. |
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We can also estimate the surprisingness of applicability conjectures, by assessing how likely it is that a production rule step would produce very few models. |
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The definitions given in this document are only applicable to specific areas of applicability for which they were established. |
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The applicability of these technologies should be investigated after the other improvements are in place. |
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There is no legal regime of universal applicability governing the position and use of missiles. |
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Before emancipation there was one instance of judicial speculation on the applicability of the legitimating statute to children of a miscegenous marriage. |
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The only significant security statute of uniform and general applicability to the government as a whole and to all national secrets is the Espionage Act. |
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However, the field tests demonstrated the applicability of the qualitative indicators and their value in effecting change in an organisation. |
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This extremely general applicability of the idea of sine waves results in trigonometric functions turning up everywhere you look in physics. |
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It is intended that this work will cover ground similar to currently available publications, but with greater applicability to joint operations. |
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This unfortunately does present some questions of the applicability of the studies 20 years later. |
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Those in the humanities may agree to the applicability of complex dynamics and field theory to the study of culture, but the inverse is not typically true. |
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Is the lack of industrial applicability a separate ground for opposition or nullity? |
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Our study is also subject to limitations that might limit the applicability of findings. |
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If the parties cannot agree upon the applicability of the acquiescence, there should be the possibility of a court decision. |
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This study was designed to measure the degree of Y-chromosome structure on a global scale and to test the global applicability of the patrilocality hypothesis. |
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The Committee proposed to give a name to the criterion which could combine industrial applicability and utility. |
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Patentability requires novelty, inventiveness and industrial applicability of the invention. |
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This resulted in confusion amongst the employees of the different railways respecting the applicability of some operating instructions. |
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To demonstrate its broad applicability, Aflatoun was piloted in economies beset by different difficulties. |
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However, you suggest that poor  applicability is an inherent feature of randomised studies. |
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Granger tests, however, are of dubious applicability to extremely volatile variables like commodities prices. |
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It is all the more important to carry out a disinter-ested analysis of its applicability as a fuel from a technical and economic point of view. |
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If it does, the invention must pass the three classical tests of novelty, non-obviousness and utility or industrial applicability. |
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The applicability of the various provisions will depend on the national legal system. |
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The IFRS and IAS standards have been studied in terms of their applicability to the company. |
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We also discuss the factors which can make the problem of determining applicability conditions for plans with loops incomputable. |
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Some of the tools such as reliance on benchmarking and cooperative fora, may also have more general applicability. |
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Each tool will need to be tested for its performance and applicability in a range of local case studies. |
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But after only a few months disenchantment prevailed about the applicability of special inspections. |
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In some cases their applicability, and the weight attached to them, may depend on the form of the measure. |
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The microscopic Maxwell equations have universal applicability, but are unwieldy for common calculations. |
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Rather he intended to systematise it, to provide it with a foundation, and to extend its range of applicability. |
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For indoor measurements, the frequency-domain approach yields very good results, having limited applicability for outdoor measurements since the coax cable length is a strong limitation for this. |
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This capability involves an organization having the ability to find the research evidence it needs, judge its reliability, quality, relevance, and applicability, adapt it into a useable format, and apply it. |
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To do so, REBs may consider making public the REB models that they have adopted, and criteria for the applicability of the models to their research. |
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Nor is it intended to hold sway as to the conclusions to be drawn on the applicability of the principles and rules of humanitarian law in particular contexts. |
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Scientology is a philosophy which was developed by L. Ron Hubbard. It has its roots in Buddhist and other eastern tenets and unites these with the claim to workability and applicability in the western world. |
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Mr. Speaker, you may question whether the applicability of the British rules against molestation, intimidation or tampering with witnesses applies here but I would contend that they do apply, as laid out in Erskine May. |
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It is an excellent language for this environment because of the simplicity of expression, the compactness of the code, and the wide range of applicability. |
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Secondary sources depend for their value upon their accuracy, their acuteness of valuation, the validity of their reasoning, and the applicability of their conclusions to the case being studied. |
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Modularly designed as a three-piece system, TREO offers a wide range of sizes that allow for precise treatment and greater patient applicability. |
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One of the concerns identified by the Synod on the Word of God is the crisis related to the quality of Sunday preaching in parishes, often lacking vitality and applicability. |
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As for the applicability of the whole bill, we will consider amending it and making more appropriate proposals in connection with what is already in the legislation. |
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As far as the legal basis is concerned, I have always taken the view that a regulation, thanks to the swifter entry into force and its direct applicability, is a much more effective legal instrument than a directive. |
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The applicability and practicality of each method is dependent on the environment being monitored, the strengths and weaknesses of the method, and the severity of the effects being assessed. |
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Precisely because of the applicability of the Law of 13 July 1990, it has become an offence to provide column space to the author or to report the nature of his defence arguments during his trials. |
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If, at the end of the period laid down in paragraph 6, the Commission has not adopted a Decision concerning the applicability of paragraph 1 to a given activity, paragraph 1 shall be deemed to be applicable. |
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Immigrants can get advice on the applicability of their personal qualifications from evaluation services, and these assessments can in turn also be helpful to employers in making decisions. |
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Tolkien ardently rejected this opinion in the foreword to the second edition of the novel, stating he preferred applicability to allegory. |
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The first and supreme test is the applicability of such a plan. |
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General applicability of such an argument is broadly the requirements of the applicatory features of sensation and image. |
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The Food and Medicine Authority has recently signed agreements for applicability evaluation of beauty products with two European firms. |
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The recent discovery of miRNA and its wide applicability have sparked off a lot of interest among researchers as well as commercial players. |
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The applicability of this composite aerogel as a useful photocatalyst is examined in wastewater containing salicylic acid. |
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Tonabersat is a first-in-class neuronal gap junction modulator that may have applicability in a variety of neurological conditions, including migraine and epilepsy. |
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The moot courts offered at Georgetown's Supreme Court Institute are in consequence a resource of broader applicability than is the assistance offered by the Stanford Clinic. |
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A new subspecialty in neurosurgery has developed as a result of the versatility and applicability of the neuroendoscope to a multitude of neurosurgical approaches. |
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Since DK Flatwoods is based in Florida, where hog hunting is legal all year on private land, shorts and a tank top actually might have some applicability for hunting. |
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No agreement exists as to the possibility of defining negation, as to its logical status, function, and meaning, as to its field of applicability. |
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In particular, the prestressed concrete box girder bridges, which are suitable for various modern construction methods, have superior applicability. |
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This unlimited applicability has been called universal Darwinism. |
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The SOP's applicability to prepackaged chapter 11 bankruptcies. |
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A related challenge is that some researchers, program developers, and policy makers overstate the effectiveness of a practice and overgeneralize its applicability. |
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By design, UEFI technology lends itself to utility and applicability across a range of platforms and enables cross-functionality between devices, software and systems. |
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