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Meanings of broad applicability in English
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Usage of broad applicability in English
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Our data demonstrate the robustness, cost-efficiency and broadapplicability of Rnl2-based RASL assays.
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Our approach has broadapplicability to improve the sensitivity and specificity of genome alignments.
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If effective, either of these interventions has broadapplicability in clinical and community-based settings.
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It may therefore be widely used by clinicians, due to its simplicity and broadapplicability.
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The benefits demonstrated here include broadapplicability, flexibility, affordability and reproducibility in the research and clinical settings.
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Results: Variation in patient responses was not explained by demographic categories or diagnosis, indicating broadapplicability across patients.
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The method presented in this paper also has broadapplicability to improve sensitivities of various other mobility shift assays.
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This technique has broadapplicability as a general in vivo technique for measuring protein copy number and burst size.
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As a species they are so varied, from individual to individual, that a transmission package cannot be designed with broadapplicability.
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The new approach described in this study will enable systematic identification of microglial phagocytosis ligands with broadapplicability to many other phagocytes.
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The magnetically induced birefringence observed in solutions of other macromolecular assemblies suggests that this technique may have broadapplicability to subcellular structures.
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Our NET-CAGE dataset derived from human and mouse cells expands the FANTOM5 atlas of transcribed enhancers, with broadapplicability to biomedical research.
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Lastly, this methodology has broadapplicability as it could be translated in the study of several neurological diseases to identify novel diagnostic biomarkers.
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Due to tunable functionality and scalable preparation, this synthetic approach may have broadapplicability in the design of delivery materials for gene therapy.
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Finally we demonstrate the broadapplicability of the framework by considering various examples from the literature, ranging from random networks to neural-field models.
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However, the requirement for safe and effective antigen-presenting cells (APCs) for each patient precludes broadapplicability of this successful form of therapy.