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Radiopasteurization, which produces fewer adverse sensory changes in food products, has potential usefulness in prolonging the keeping qualities of fresh and refrigerated food items.
However, the potential for clozapine to cause toxic side effects, including agranulocytosis, limits its usefulness.
Historically, the electron volt was devised as a standard unit of measure through its usefulness in electrostatic particle accelerator sciences because a particle with charge q has an energy E = qV after passing through the potential V ; if q is quoted in integer units of the elementary charge and the terminal bias in volts, one gets an energy in eV.
Each potential item would additionally be correlated with an external criterion in order to evaluate its usefulness if it were to be selected to be included in a BARS metric.
" However, Hersh added, " A dispute over Chalabi's potential usefulness preoccupies the bureaucracy, as the civilian leadership in The Pentagon continues to insist that only the INC can lead the opposition.
In the 1990s, as the potential usefulness of carbon nanotubes as structural material became apparent, proposals were advanced for much larger habitats taking advantage of this material.
This later proved to be a gross underestimate of the true distance, but it did demonstrate the potential usefulness of this technique.
The potential of the Voodoo2's SLI was limited by CPU bottlenecking Still, the long-term accomplishment of this technology can be seen in its usefulness in gaming as late as 2004.
His parameter κ is very similar to, but not quite the same as, the parameter κ used here, but nevertheless his results do appear to confirm the potential usefulness of this form of analysis.
In that context, GAO reviewed ( 1 ) the extent to which the Department of Transportation ’ s ( DOT ) and Department of Energy ’ s ( DOE ) assessment process helps ensure advisory group efforts are not duplicative and what challenges, if any, exist in assessing potential duplication, and ( 2 ) to what extent DOT and DOE advisory groups are useful in assisting their respective agencies in carrying out their missions and how the groups ’ usefulness could be enhanced.
Although ICOS scientists were not testing compound IC351 for treating ED, they recognized its potential usefulness for treating that disorder.
He lost the lawsuit, after it was determined that he misled the university about the potential usefulness of the technology.
Nevertheless their good discriminatory performances, indicated by the initial ACR analysis, suggested their potential usefulness for diagnostic purposes also.
Regardless of the potential biological effects, the reduced transmission range of modern handheld phones limits their usefulness in rural locations as compared to car / bag phones, and handhelds require that cell towers be spaced much closer together to compensate for their lack of transmission power.
Traditionally the smelly, hot, physically demanding and sometimes dangerous work of tarring flat roofs has often meant that uneducated fitters of doubtful reputation have done work to a poor standard: This together with a lack of regular inspection and maintenance has meant that flat roofs have a poor reputation and there is an unwillingness to retain or to build them which is unfortunate given the potential usefulness of flat areas, the more so with the excellent performance of modern membranes, many of which come with long warranties and which provide an excellent roof covering.
The usefulness of the GHK equation to electrophysiologists is that it allows one to calculate the predicted membrane potential for any set of specified permeabilities.
As they leave, Dawn questions the usefulness of these potential slayers.
" Brent Berlin maintains that these patterns can best be explained by the similarity of human beings ' largely unconscious appreciation of the natural affinities among groupings of plants and animals: people recognize and name a grouping of organisms quite independently of its actual or potential usefulness or symbolic significance in human society " ( 2009 ).

potential and tool
The phone can then be used to make and receive calls by anyone, making it a potential tool in anonymous criminal activity such as narcotics trafficking.
The United States Air Force's Project RAND eventually released the above report, but did not believe that the satellite was a potential military weapon ; rather, they considered it to be a tool for science, politics, and propaganda.
This tool has very limited potential as a mobility device.
FTA can be used as a valuable design tool, can identify potential accidents, and can eliminate costly design changes.
For example, charged regions on the surfaces of styrofoam cups or bags can induce potential on nearby ESD sensitive components via electrostatic induction and an ESD event may occur if the component is touched with a metallic tool.
Vietnamese patriots realized the potential of Quốc Ngữ as a useful tool to quickly reduce illiteracy and to educate the masses.
Once in, the intruder will rely on a number of potential tactics, for example an ARP spoofing attack which will allow the intruder to view packets in a tool such as Wireshark or Ettercap.
* The World Wide Web is developed and begins to surface as a potential online learning tool with hypertext and hypermedia being recognized as good tools for e-learning.
Historians have seen three Prussian goals: as a political tool to eliminate Austrian influence in Germany ; as a way to improve the economies ; and to strengthen Germany against potential French aggression while reducing the economic independence of smaller states.
By being absolutely half-truthful, he sells the car as a potential anti-American propaganda tool, exemplifying shoddy, outdated U. S. automobile workmanship.
The GG-LL schedules are a tool used in analyzing the potential benefits of a country pegging their domestic currency to a foreign currency.
As of 2012, microcredit is widely used in developing countries and is presented as having " enormous potential as a tool for poverty alleviation.
This makes it a potential tool in forest maintenance, since it provides a profitable crop that depends on rather than replaces trees.
It has been suggested that the BBC only continued to develop VERA as a bargaining tool, so it would be offered some of the first Ampex machines produced in unstated exchange for abandoning further work on a potential rival.
These were sent throughout the Joseon Dynasty of Korea as an official tool to assess land taxes based upon a farmer's potential harvest.
This risk assessment nomogram was developed by the UK Public Analyst Service with funding from the UK Food Standards Agency for use as a tool to guide the appropriate frequency of sampling and analysis of food for official food control purposes, intended to be used to assess all potential problems with all foods, although not yet adopted.
Since the overwhelming majority of the Election Committee has ties to China, be it political or economic, this criteria is seen to be a tool to sift out any potential candidates who is not in favour with the Chinese Government.
However, a large majority of private weather firms quickly realized its potential benefits and have flourished by using the NDFD as a tool for composing their products.
They were unable to recognize its potential as a teaching tool even when the evidence stared them in the face!
When finally brought aboard, Lamborghini allowed his engineers to go ahead, deciding that the P400 was a potential marketing tool, if nothing more.
Manufacturers then saw the potential of their invention as a common lawn and garden maintenance tool.
The Epworth Sleepiness Scale ( ESS ), an eight item questionnaire with scores ranging from 0 to 24, is another tool used to screen for potential sleep debt.
Historians have seen three Prussian goals: as a political tool to eliminate Austrian influence in Germany ; as a way to improve the economies ; and to strengthen Germany against potential French aggression while reducing the economic independence of smaller states.

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