Sentences with phrase «wide applicability in»

The technology can be applied as well to cleaning up waters with other contaminants, which might give the NESMD wide applicability in industrial situations, especially where power infrastructures are not readily available.
It will be interesting to see if this decision has any wider applicability in other scenarios where there is a third party conducting litigation via subrogation.

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We also discussed theGreater Manchester combined authority, which has now been in operation for over two years, and considered the wider applicability of the combined authority model.
Purushotham points out, «The feasibility of intraoperative CLI as shown in this study, in combination with the wide applicability of F -18-FDG across a range of solid cancers, provides a stepping stone for clinical evaluation of this technology in other solid cancer types that also experience incomplete tumor resection due to close or involved margins.»
Brachytherapy is an extremely efficient and safe radiation oncology modality, and this trial shows that it can have a wider field of applicability than simply in very localised and low risk tumours when combined with other techniques — in this case, androgen deprivation therapy and external bean radiation therapy.»
«That is great news for the example application, and if it can be shown to have wider applicability, great news for switching chemistry in general.»
Despite the wide applicability and acceptability of VGI in science, many studies argue that the quality of the observations remains a concern.
Within the next one to two years, researchers are interested in exploring the applicability of their newest technique in a wider variety of environments: for example, video games other than Atari Bowling and additional simulation environments to better represent the types of agents and environments found when fielding robots in the real world.
Our approach has wide applicability for testing hypotheses concerning organismal co-occurrences in deep time.
These points have a wide clinical applicability and are frequently used in clinical practice.
Additionally, the considerations were selected, in part, based upon their feasibility, cost - effectiveness, and applicability to a wide range of schools across Jamaica.
Battery life is a quite commendable 13.5 hours which in itself might not be great compared to many a monochrome e-reader but isn't bad either given the wide applicability that the Eee Note EA800 digital notebook enjoys.
Nevertheless more studies on a larger and more variable population of dogs in a wider weight range as well as in roaming dogs are needed to better understand the applicability of this sterilization method on stray dogs.
Over the decades, Banerjee and colleagues have developed a fundamental understanding of the details of the phenomena and processes that occur at these compliant interfaces and captured the essence of these in relatively simple expressions that have very wide ranges of applicability.
At the same time, the entirety of the legislative scheme, and its applicability to a wide variety of tribunals, could not necessarily be assessed in this instance,
It was trialled in its independent test net called segnet, then again on the bitcoin's regular testnet to exploit the solution's applicability and adaptability to a wider range of bitcoin platforms and applications.
Research on child maltreatment has increased over the past 15 years and meta - analyses and reviews of the literature on the effectiveness of home visiting programs to prevent child maltreatment exist.10, 11,12 However, until recently there was not a wide ranging systematic review of the evidence on home visiting.7, 13,14,15,16 An effort launched in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE), filled this gap by providing a systematic review of the early childhood home visiting research with particular attention to its applicability to the prevention of child maltreatment.
With a solid research foundation and wide applicability of the assessment, P / E has found its home in the offices of professionals and lay leaders.
Designed for, or demonstrated applicability to, special groups: In addition to regular education, PATHS has been shown to be effective with a number of special groups including deaf and hearing - impaired students, behaviourally disordered, learning disabled and gifted students, as well as students from a wide diversity of ethnic, cultural, socio - economic and family backgrounds.
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