Not exact matches
Embryonic stem cells derived from human blastocysts have the key advantage of pluripotency, meaning that they form nearly all cell types but also have the disadvantage of forming tumors in vivo, which may
limit clinical
application to tissue engineering
rather than cell transplantation.
• Allow for participating LEAs and schools to request flexibility from state requirements necessary for the success of their competency - based education efforts throughout the pilot or innovation program process,
rather than
limiting those requests only to the time of initial
application.
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD devices don't include access to the main Google Play Store for
applications;
rather, they're built to utilize Amazon's own Android app store, which has a far more
limited selection.
The books aren't strictly about investing, which Taleb regards as a «less interesting, more
limited — and
rather boring —
applications of [his] ideas,» but my interest is in investment, particularly deep value investment, and so I'll be exploring his ideas in that context.
Individual system
limits based on on - site consumer loads
rather than arbitrary caps expand the market to more
applications.
The court should be slow to entertain an
application for judicial review as an alternative to an appeal by way of case stated just because the time
limit for an appeal has been missed, even if the fault lies with the claimant's solicitors
rather than with the claimant personally.
«Expert systems are a
limited application of artificial intelligence — reliance is on fixed rules
rather than on some diffuse body of «common sense».
Because of the ages typically involved, term insurance
applications for estate planning and estate liquidity purposes are
rather limited.
There's plenty of choice from the dedicated developer community, from fancy watch faces to some
rather useful tools and
applications, but it's that app
limit which makes it seem like a chore.
Limiting Google Lens to Google Assistant and Google Photos risks handicapping Lens» growth; ideally Lens will be its own app — and thus the foundation for other
applications — sooner
rather than later.