Younger award winners, for example, are frequently research partners, whose visits are likely to produce more gaugeable results. |
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Even if the sheet is thick enough to sustain tapping, it may actually be more economical to use self-clinching fasteners with gaugeable threads. |
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Once leaks are identified, using gaugeable tube fittings reduces problems, improves equipment reliability, and conserves energy. |
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The measuring device of the invention is gaugeable and is capable of complying with industry requirements. |
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Despite assessable hemodynamic effects, chronic high-grade CAD does not lead to gaugeable morphological or functional changes of the retina. |
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This analytic characterization is very useful in determining whether a process perturbed by a potential is gaugeable or conditionally gaugeable in concrete cases. |
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