Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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The Bureau edition is for unlimited companies making it suitable for those in the business of providing payroll outsourcing services. |
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They all took deep draughts of water to slake their thirst, unheeding the fact that it might not be suitable for drinking. |
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A tool needs to be suitable for its intended job, which explains why locksmiths use a slim jim instead of a blowtorch. |
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The programme is suitable for musicians wishing to develop their musicianship and performing skills and their theoretical knowledge. |
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Male chicks from selectively bred egg-laying strains are not suitable for meat production and so are killed at one to three days old. |
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The bedding is also suitable for those who keep unusual hours and who travel in helping to prevent jet lag and regulate the body clock. |
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The site is suitable for a multiplicity of uses subject to planning permission. |
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Careful readers will notice that, in the middle of the review, there is a lovely, entirely positive sentence, suitable for back-cover blurbing! |
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Only a few species of fly larvae, primarily blowflies, are suitable for such duty. |
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The breakthrough paves the way to preserving the best race horse bloodstock by creating clones suitable for breeding. |
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Adrets are most suitable for building villages and growing crops, whilst ubacs often remain wooded. |
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Blinding with 3mm to dust local stone may be necessary to produce a surface suitable for horses and ordinary cycles. |
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The Dressman is suitable for shirts made from silk, viscose, cotton, linen, flannel and all other non-stretch materials. |
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It has every right to be blazoned all over news sites, personal sites, but is not really suitable for sites devoted to light entertainment. |
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The French system of dissecting out muscles from a carcass yields other pieces of lean tender meat suitable for steaks. |
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It is therefore suitable for trellises or arbors or for growing in pots or tubs with a balloon framework. |
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We will take our stumps and bat and trust to luck that our French cottage will have a flat area suitable for a few overs. |
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As for subject matter, he feels that everything from the stars above to the depths of the ocean below is suitable for the show. |
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Prisoners who are not suitable for open conditions should not be moved there. |
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But she says these are special occasion indulgence pieces, not necessarily suitable for doing the weekly shop or walking the dog. |
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Those results will reveal whether the drug is suitable for human clinical trials. |
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We have a long list of businesses which are shoehorned into premises which aren't suitable for their needs. |
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Striped seersucker and oxford-cloth shirting lend a tailored look to a window, making it suitable for a room where froufrou just won't do. |
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The bananas grown for export are suitable for being picked when only two-thirds ripe, and continue to ripen during shipment. |
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Unique to the garden store is a rugged nylon bib with five mesh pockets suitable for holding and organizing hand tools and seed packets. |
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I never really take any shoes myself preferring trainers as these are more suitable for the types of nights out you have in these places. |
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A short walk brings you to the private lakeshore, which would be suitable for berthing a small craft. |
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Titan triggerfish are armed with powerful jaws and teeth suitable for chewing bony corals divers should steer clear of them! |
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But the most notable characteristic of the piano is that it is eminently suitable for the tone-deaf. |
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The panels themselves can be wired together in parallel or in series to produce a variety of currents suitable for almost any use. |
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Little of New Brunswick is underlain by bedrock suitable for the formation of solution caves. |
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Despite its great girth, Mr. Chernow's opus is less suitable for more advanced students, particularly those of a mercantile or financial bent. |
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Today, top grade oak timber is increasingly hard to find, with borer-perforated trees more suitable for paper or pulpwood. |
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Make certain you wear shoes suitable for climbing and working on a ladder, and that the shoe laces are tied. |
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This product is suitable for most small to medium size businesses that require full stock control and sales and purchase order processing. |
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The actual medicament that is said to be suitable for treatment is produced in the patient under the supervision of the medical team. |
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Jutting mountains and low basins form a range of habitats suitable for a broad spectrum of terrestrial and freshwater species. |
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Specially designed planters are capable of planting precisely in the resulting seedbed, and such systems are suitable for many Ohio farms. |
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The meadows suitable for grazing stock were covered in thick lush grasses, which waved in the breezes. |
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Glass thermometers are suitable for measuring temperature at the Earth's surface but would be impractical at higher levels. |
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They are very lathery, and the high content of oils makes them suitable for sensitive skin. |
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They are suitable for implementation on fine-grained, massively parallel architectures. |
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Most soldiers were issued only normal field jackets, not parkas, and leather boots, not footwear suitable for snow. |
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Mass Cards and Cards suitable for all occasions are available at the Parish Office, a separate Mass is offered for each Mass card. |
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The magazine even dared to say the poncho was suitable for all body shapes, flattering curves and disguising hefty hips. |
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They effectively play the role of parents, screening out anything that might not be suitable for the children. |
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Such a list has existed, but it should be screened and pruned to ensure that the topics are suitable for student research. |
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In fact, it's reasonable to say that they are only really suitable for a small minority of those who invest directly in the markets. |
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The Ralok were explorers and liked to find abandoned or unoccupied planets and terraform them to be suitable for colonization. |
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This would be suitable for all bait fishing with dead or live baits of a reasonable size. |
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The tepary bean has been introduced into parts of E. and W. Africa where arid conditions are suitable for it. |
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The present invention relates to a tellurite glass composition suitable for use in an optical fiber. |
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Is it suitable for initial consultations, or do patients find it more acceptable to use telemedicine technology just for follow up appointments? |
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The walk will be suitable for all age groups and will be a pleasant afternoons activity taking in some lovely scenic views. |
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Your orthodontist will explain which is most suitable for your particular malocclusion. |
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Can you solve 15 teasers in this new style exhibition suitable for the whole family? |
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The one that really got me going, though, and far more suitable for my bass-baritone, was a real tear-jerker of the kind we loved way back when. |
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But neither of these processes is suitable for patients with infection or malignant disease. |
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Its triple action of pain relief and antiseptic and healing qualities makes this remedy suitable for even serious burns and scalds. |
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And if there is an unfavourable wind or swell, there are plenty of worthwhile sheltered sites which are also suitable for novices. |
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Baby lotion is a good make-up remover and is quite suitable for grown-up faces. |
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Southward the land drops away to a vast plain suitable for livestock and plantation farming. |
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In order to develop magnetic media suitable for tape products, several steps are taken to ensure high-quality magnetic tape. |
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These include cactus, succulents, sansevieria, also known as bowstring hemp, and yucca, none of which is suitable for bathrooms. |
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Compositional data were returned to a sample space suitable for conventional statistics through the use of additive log-ratio transformations. |
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In this position he undertook to construct roads suitable for the automobile era. |
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The aircraft is suitable for operation from forward air bases, with short take-off and landing capability. |
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The land sale provided enough money to enable the council not only to buy a site suitable for the new school but also pay for its construction. |
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The white flesh has a fine texture, making it suitable for salads, and responds well to all the standard ways of cooking fish. |
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Over the winter I have equipped myself with tackle suitable for catching large pike. |
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There is a spacious attic bedroom, which could also be suitable for use as a study or home office. |
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Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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It is not suitable for people who have a history of stomach ulcers, or for some people with asthma. |
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Beta blockers are not suitable for people with respiratory problems such as asthma. |
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Dresses made of this unique Assamese silk are considered most suitable for special occasions. |
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The introduction is quite rudimentary, suitable for complete beginners to programming. |
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The well-fenced paddock would be suitable for up to four horses, while a former coach house now provides two loose boxes with a hayloft above. |
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The previous lollipop woman left before Christmas and county council staff have struggled to find anyone suitable for the position. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s, development first focused on design of burners and spray guns suitable for spray powders available at the time. |
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The council expected the four competing architectural firms to provide energy-conscious designs, suitable for the hot, arid regional climate. |
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While the trail is primarily gravel and thus not suitable for rollerblading, it offers excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling. |
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As stones are not suitable for archaeomagnetic dating, the baked clay lining the kiln walls was sampled. |
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It has a large grassy rigging and take off area suitable for scores of gliders. |
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They provide the characteristic warm glow of incandescent light bulbs, making them suitable for any application in the house. |
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The following moisturiser is very light and gentle and suitable for all skin types. |
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Traffic, now including vans, is using the minor road, which is only suitable for light traffic. |
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His trademark is ready to wear dresses that are light and suitable for any occasion. |
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To neutralize the aftertaste of balut, the festival has halo-halo, a traditional, rich drink suitable for any occasion. |
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The crystal oscillator is suitable for any fundamental mode crystals in the 5 to 30MHz range. |
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The oval's surface has been returfed and a new drainage system installed to make the ground suitable for international sport. |
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The rear seats, though, are definitely lacking in legroom and are only really suitable for children or vertically challenged adults. |
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It is also suitable for removing paint, ink, anodized coatings, and titanium nitrate. |
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The line of lecithin offered is suitable for both food and cosmetic purposes. |
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The book is a practical reference for professionals who create amplifiers suitable for linear transmitters. |
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Employers can immediately refer to replying applicants' information and determine whether an applicant is suitable for their needs. |
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The agents report that the vacant units are suitable for immediate letting. |
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If these Kroy labelers are not suitable for what you need to do, please check out the complete list of label printers we offer. |
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Aromatic and aliphatic polyurethanes share the following properties that make them suitable for use in medical devices. |
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This first step is here reduced to a simple algorithm suitable for computer use. |
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Sara Goldstein, of Long Island, New York, has the added requirement of finding kosher foods suitable for her Weight Watchers diet. |
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It stocks more than 100 different types of stone, from slab suitable for kitchen worktops to floor tiles and mosaic sets. |
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The walks will be suitable for everyone, and especially for those who take little exercise or are recovering from health problems. |
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This residence was designed to accommodate a growing family but also to have elegant reception rooms suitable for entertainment. |
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Reamers are suitable for deburring and sizing the inside diameter of holes. |
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Moreover the lesions are often widely spaced and not suitable for resection. |
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At the junctions, the Council also needs to replace the step kerb with drop kerbs suitable for wheelchairs. |
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All the boxes were marked with the age group that the gift was suitable for and whether it was for a boy or a girl. |
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The foundation tries to guide children to read books suitable for their age group. |
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In contrast, Karachais reside in the highlands, terrain suitable for root vegetables and herding. |
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The affenpinscher is thought to be the most suitable for a family pet as it is very intelligent and easy to train. |
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For the most part, the vocal ranges are narrow and would be suitable for all voice parts. |
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This may be appropriate for patients who are not suitable for anticoagulation. |
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Transboundary disputes are rather more likely to be suitable for adjudication or arbitration than global or regional environmental problems. |
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We have a field suitable for his needs, in exchange for which we would have his field, which adjoins our land. |
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The technique he evolved was to mix sand with chemical adhesives to produce a sturdy material suitable for sculpting. |
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The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for adherent cell lines. |
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More than 80 lifts serve 220 kilometres of ski runs suitable for all abilities. |
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None of the magnets are suitable for use as magnetic bearings in nuclear centrifuges. |
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For this purpose, directed acyclic graphs are suitable for describing the dependencies between the sequences. |
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If Joe has acrophobia, just say he may not be suitable for work at high elevations. |
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The game takes place on a 5 meter cushioned area suitable for martial arts and acrobatics training. |
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She had left her hotel earlier that morning to complete a wardrobe of gowns suitable for wear in England. |
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She also has an own-name, off-the-peg collection suitable for occasion wear. |
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The polycotton floral patterned sarees can be suitable for casual or formal wear. |
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Some bull terriers are much more reticent than others and would be more suitable for a quiet person and a calm household. |
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Also, is the water knot suitable for tying in flourocarbon, or would you recommend something else? |
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The classes are suitable for everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished artist. |
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The book will be most suitable for research students, postdocs and academics. |
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It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives. |
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It is equally suitable for adults and children, and all it requires is an audience that is prepared to embrace the absurd. |
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Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the.44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers. |
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There are promises of graded paths and walkways, one suitable for wheelchair access. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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A compact, lightweight thermal printer, suitable for incorporation in vehicle and mobile applications has been added to their range of portable printers. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara. |
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And while you may not incorrectly mark me as the kind of person to own more than a few black items of clothing, I don't have many really suitable for funeral wear. |
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The bus needs to be suitable for wheelchairs and disabled people. |
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Wexford Renewable Fuels is due to begin extracting oil from rapeseed shortly in Adamstown, Co. Wexford to produce a fuel suitable for diesel engines. |
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The title track is a rhythmic ballad suitable for singing along to, and the rest of the album is an invitation to explore his whispery lyrics and classic instruments. |
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According to marine construction lecturer Les Crawley, who's co-ordinating the project on behalf on the Mid West College of Tafe, kapur is suitable for boatbuilding. |
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Gail Smith, who has been active in church music, has assembled a useful group of pieces suitable for church or Sunday school preludes, offertories or recessionals. |
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It is a good step, but areas suitable for rooftop collection and areas suitable for artificial recharge of groundwater have not been identified so far. |
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The United States in particular counts on Nigeria as one of its main sources of the light, low-sulphur crude that is most suitable for refining into petrol. |
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Dusenbery specialised in machines which unwind, slit and rewind large reels of material, foil and paper making them suitable for further processing or consumer use. |
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In fact the Finuge pitch, despite the best efforts of the committee, looked the worse for wear after the summer deluge and was not suitable for such an important fixture. |
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Artificial materials, such as laminate and plastics, are more suitable for newer houses and do not combine well with plasterwork and carved fireplaces. |
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The tin bronzes, as for chill casting, are suitable for centrifugal casting and, in addition, the high tensile brasses and aluminum bronzes may be centrifugally cast. |
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These buildings would be suitable for conversion to offices and are believed to have been built using local black limestone which was rendered at a later date. |
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This makes it suitable for audio applications, including audio amplifiers and preamplifiers, home entertainment system, mixing desks and audio recording equipment. |
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Epidural anaesthesia is particularly suitable for certain operations. |
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Those receive their 11,000 volt current underground and then transform it to a voltage suitable for the domestic consumers in just one or two roads or streets. |
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There are quite a few fabrics suitable for reversible jackets. |
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I'm not sure whether my soil is limy or suitable for rhododendrons. |
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The exposed incremental linear encoder from Heidenhain is suitable for production equipment in the automation and electronics industries and for applications on linear motors. |
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils. |
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They have set up night schools in villages round about to offer education suitable for rural life, rather than the alien curriculum offered by official schools. |
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Geographically, the 500-square kilometre Kunopalpur forest, partly covered with grassland required for Asiatic Lion, is said to be more suitable for the lions. |
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Perennial ryegrass is a bunch grass suitable for hay, silage, or pasture. |
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A wide variety of green materials are suitable for tabletops. |
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For those who have the luxury of regular access to natural settings suitable for meditation and attunement to the Earth, this may truly be the case. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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They are not suitable for risk averse investors on any grounds. |
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The notation of section thickness on a microscope slide informs the observer of the approximate level of magnification most suitable for examination of the tissue section. |
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Small hand bowsaws or pruning saws may be suitable for small operations. |
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The butcher had conveniently cubed all of the meat suitable for sausages, and the addition of some back fat, salt, pepper and breadcrumbs was all that was needed. |
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This characteristic of the proposed scheme could make it suitable for less tectonically stable parts of the world provided enclaves of suitably thick crust are available. |
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Tranquilising drugs such as diazepam or temazepam are not suitable for treating stress because they can cause addiction after only a few weeks of taking them. |
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It was considered suitable for this application because it was readily available, easy to work with, economical, and believed to be an effective bacteriological barrier. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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They have been working to make the gel suitable for sealing cracks in oil wells to prevent water seeping through, and have now been awarded a contract to use it in five sites. |
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A German company offers a new design of the process and the equipment that makes a thermolytic plant especially suitable for local waste disposal and energy production. |
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The production and distribution of modified, thermostable, brightly fluorescent GFPs suitable for expression in plant cells has stimulated many experiments with plant systems. |
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These new buildings would replace the barrack structures in the main entrance square and would be suitable for those looking for larger office spaces. |
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Both foliage and flower are suitable for indoor arrangements, as is the dried seed head but if you cut it off you will deprive your plant of the opportunity to self-seed. |
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Because of their self-supporting design, timber-frame homes can offer large areas of wall space for windows, making them particularly suitable for passive-solar design. |
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It is a washed curd cheese with a mellow taste that's suitable for any time of the day and is available at the farm gate or through Carlow Farmers' Market. |
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They have also developed affordable micro irrigation kits such as the bucket kit, drum kit and micro sprinklers suitable for kitchen gardens, nurseries, home gardens, etc. |
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The difficulty both for contemporaries and for historians has been to find a term suitable for describing landowners below the ranks of the gentry. |
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The high-melting-point solders are suitable for soldering mild steel, stainless steel, nickel, copper, brass, zinc, and silver directly to aluminum. |
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Although it contains no hydrogenated oils or trans-fatty acids, the product spreads directly from the refrigerator and is suitable for baking and cooking. |
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He's 62 now, and his latest research is animal transgenics, examining how animals' genes can be altered to make their organs more suitable for human transplantation. |
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Cheung, who said water in swimming pools was not suitable for the growth of the worms, said bloodworms with pupa shells were available to buy in Hong Kong. |
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If a tract is deemed suitable for development, it is listed for sale in a competitive bidding system. |
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It is suitable for the tropics with tick and eye cancer resistance from the Zebu with the meat characteristics of the shorthorn, and is hardy, coping with all conditions. |
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Both astrology and graphology, as well as biorhythms, have been widely used in Europe, in India, and in Asia for determining if applicants are suitable for certain positions. |
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Offenders convicted of drugs supply who are themselves habitual misusers, and are otherwise suitable for a community sentence, should also be considered. |
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A depth of 1 ft was found most suitable for ground-water quality control. |
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While Irish water temperatures are suitable for turbot farming cooler winter temperatures cause a slow-down in growth, placing us at a competitive disadvantage. |
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Fully deprotonating both acidic residues would appear to totally alter the selectivity of the channel, making it more suitable for divalent ions than monovalent ones. |
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The mineral waters vary considerably in temperature, mineralisation, radon, silicic acid and fluorine content, and are suitable for treatment of a wide range of diseases. |
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This dual headed pocket tyre gauge is suitable for all vehicles. |
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We look forward to seeing this area brought under a protective umbrella and hope that the area can be made suitable for camping, whilst protecting it at the same time. |
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The school's performance center will have moveable seating so auditorium-type settings can be easily converted mechanically to settings suitable for small work groups. |
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Oblivious self-entitlement is now so widespread and suitable for mockery that the ostensible cure has begun to follow in its wake. |
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Several forms of copper are suitable for fire blight control. |
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Milk products suitable for people with lactose intolerance will be launched later this year. |
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Its excellent resolubility allows for clean running, while it's suitable for long press runs and has good rub and scratch resistance. |
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Watt proceeded to develop his engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for driving factory machinery. |
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It is also suitable for all types of repair, from spot repairs to complete resprays. |
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Valleys between the mountain ranges are located within a climate zone that are suitable for agriculture. |
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The smallest types, unpowered push mowers, are suitable for small residential lawns and gardens. |
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It is generally hilly, with thin, stony clay soils, and contains few areas suitable for farming. |
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So with this in mind, laydeez, play down the girlie thang and create a room suitable for both sexes. |
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The street plan of the historic core of the city dates from medieval times and is not suitable for modern traffic. |
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This makes them more suitable for pharmaceutical use as the chronic harms are lower. |
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Choosing among repeated drafts, revisions, corrections and loose notes editorial work has found nearly one third of the total suitable for print. |
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Wood is light, so suitable for masks and other sculpture intended to be carried, and can take very fine detail. |
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It is an axiom of agricolation that the soil must be made suitable for the crop. |
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Gilbert arranged the original epic poem by Henry Hart Milman into a libretto suitable for the music, and it contains some original work. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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The result is a peculiarly timeless melodic grooveathon suitable for space cadets and pop kids alike. |
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The islands were assessed as suitable for atomic testing, but, for climatic reasons, only in October. |
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This text is highly technical and suitable for serious students and professors with a background in biology, zoology, or speleology. |
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Such useful instruction to Indians had the added consequence of making them more suitable for the Company's burgeoning bureaucracy. |
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Faroese language policy provides for the active creation of new terms in Faroese suitable for modern life. |
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Section three establishes the multiplane constraint model which is suitable for both setup and measuring. |
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These ploughs were fairly fragile, and were not suitable for breaking up the heavier soils of northern Europe. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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Finally, features of IRT make it particularly suitable for investigating and presenting DIF graphically. |
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They were not suitable for comparison microscopically, he said. |
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Its steerable Ku-band spot beam over the Gulf region is suitable for domestic VSAT networks, government and broadband applications. |
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Olivatis 17 is specifically suitable for water-thin emulsions for wet wipes and sprayable emulsions. |
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A recently opened exhibition, which celebrates the life and career of Brian Lara, is especially suitable for children. |
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Horses finished with a racing career that are not suitable for breeding purposes often become riding horses or other equine companions. |
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He remained in demand as a Shakespearean, but there were few new plays suitable for him. |
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Its naphtha output consists of naphthenic grades suitable for re-formulation into gasoline. |
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These allow the Proms to include music which is not suitable for the vast spaces of the Albert Hall. |
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The Water Music is scored for a relatively large orchestra, making it suitable for outdoor performance. |
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But among justifiable hypotheses we have to select that one which is suitable for being tested by experiment. |
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Others, such as Marston's Oyster Stout, use the name with the implication that the beer would be suitable for drinking with oysters. |
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The company is the UK's first major pizza delivery chain to provide a pizza which is suitable for coeliacs and those who are gluten-intolerant. |
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A GLUTEN-free afternoon tea suitable for coeliacs will be served up in Coventry next weekend. |
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Activities will call off the kind of coffee maker or coffee machine suitable for their business. |
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With baptistries and mausolea, their often smaller size and different function made martyria suitable for architectural experimentation. |
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All three products have a sheer finish, and they are water resistant, fragrance free, PABA free, noncomedogenic, and suitable for sensitive skin. |
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Eziglaze C is especially suitable for freshly baked goods, is declarable as wheat and has increased the range of non-GM glazes. |
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Montrose's forces were short of heavy artillery suitable for siege warfare and had only a small force of cavalry. |
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It is suitable for all supercalenders and other multinip calenders, regardless of the calender make. |
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Some Caribbean islands have terrain that Europeans found suitable for cultivation for agriculture. |
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Many inter-war properties could be transformed into two flats whilst others could add granny flats suitable for special needs cases. |
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Patients with the following relative contraindications may not be suitable for treatment, but can still attend for the initial consultation. |
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The used model for the deformation intensities is suitable for the convectional and the vacuum drying process, respectively. |
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The surface and gradients make it a relatively easy trail, suitable for cyclists, pushchairs and wheelchair users. |
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England's climate is very suitable for lagomorphs and the country has rabbits and brown hares which were introduced in Roman times. |
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The lower reaches of the Dart, including the estuary are suitable for flat water touring. |
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He waved the ruler in the air and marched slappingly around the room, warbling a few bars from a song suitable for a king. |
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Indian slate has a silvery-grey base with tonings of pink, burgundy and tan, and is also suitable for outdoor paving. |
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It is widely suitable for geothermal heating, Greenhouse, Aquaculture and Balneotherapy and so on. |
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MiGuide helps the hearing aid acoustician find the settings most suitable for the individual wearer. |
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Alginates are also suitable for use in deep wounds and to control bleeding in superficial acute wounds. |
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Newer seams are characterized by a high load of xylite suitable for energy production. |
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The other two older tunnels are not suitable for rail traffic due to their poor state of repair. |
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Ordinary antifouling products aren't always suitable for inflatables because they can crack and chip when inflating and deflating the boat. |
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The jenny produced a lightly twisted yarn only suitable for weft, not warp. |
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The south tunnel, in a worse condition, has suffered from collapses and is not currently suitable for cabling or transport. |
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This was possible because of the development of the longship, suitable for travel across the sea, and advanced navigation techniques. |
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The very name of the rock derives from its widespread use within cornmills where it proved suitable for grinding stones. |
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A Family of Jacobians suitable for discrete log cryptosystems, Advances in Cryptology-Crypto'88, LNCS 403, Springer-Verlag, pp. |
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This is at least partly due to an inadequacy of materials suitable for radiocarbon dating that can be reliably obtained from the sites. |
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To ease this problem, posts are sometimes erected to provide more sites suitable for nest building. |
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As a result, many former industrial and research facilities are being reconstructed to become suitable for office use. |
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They had rooted into their new occupations or moved on in life to the point where the mill was no longer suitable for them. |
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Animals that can eat hay vary in the types of grasses suitable for consumption, the ways they consume hay, and how they digest it. |
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They are more resistant to demagnetisation than the Alnico materials which make them suitable for use in complex shaped magnets. |
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Agricultural lime, powdered chalk or limestone, is used as a cheap method for neutralising acidic soil, making it suitable for planting. |
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Because cast iron is comparatively brittle, it is not suitable for purposes where a sharp edge or flexibility is required. |
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Rotary motion was more suitable for industrial power than the oscillating beam of Newcomen's engine. |
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The mule produced strong, thin yarn, suitable for any kind of textile, warp or weft. |
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Compact Gauge Band Randomizer oscillating hauloff is suitable for retrofits with low ceiling height. |
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Over time, rings became suitable for finer counts and because of cheaper labour costs they replaced mules. |
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These proteins are called kallikreins and are present in the bloodstream, making them suitable for clinical detection. |
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Originally rings were only suitable for coarse counts, they were lower and heavier than mules so needed stronger floors but lower rooms. |
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Each room in the mill would have line shafts suitable for the type of frame, connected by belt drives or gearing. |
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But a Mersey class lifeboat more suitable for the shallow conditions in the Swashway channel is replacing the Brummie-bought boat. |
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As a consequence, engines equipped only with this governor were not suitable for operations requiring constant speed, such as cotton spinning. |
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With master-like demagogy, he said that neither him nor Zaev are suitable for this position but Pendarovski, who exceeds the frames of the party. |
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After the Industrial Revolution, it was discovered that rape also yields oil suitable for lubrication. |
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They were in fact the first methodical treatise on the common law suitable for a lay readership since at least the Middle Ages. |
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But a private assault course and lawn suitable for helicopter landings is pretty extraordinary, we reckon. |
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By the way, my Xtian Behavior, if suited for anyone is quite as suitable for 16-year-olds as for anyone else. |
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This has led to high quality soils, suitable for a wide range of agriculture. |
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Valleys are also suitable for the production of coffee, beans, and other crops. |
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The salon provides services such as braiding, cornrows, weave-on and other services especially those suitable for African hair. |
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Suitable for all age groups It is suitable for everybody including young children and pregnant mothers as it contains no corticoids or steroids. |
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Tropical Cuban weather was not suitable for wheat planting and cassava would not go stale as quickly as regular bread. |
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At every turn, Columbus seems to attempt to portray the islands of the Indies as suitable for future colonization. |
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In his letter, Columbus seems to attempt to present the islands of the Indies as suitable for future colonization. |
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There is a Halloween Ring inside this barm, but it is not suitable for small children. |
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Exolit OP 1311 and 1312 are based on metal phosphinates and synergists suitable for glass-reinforced compounds. |
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In time these settlers found the volcanic soil of the region suitable for agriculture, especially the growing of sugar. |
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A mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, syngas is a key raw material for the chemical industry and is also suitable for producing fuels. |
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Aubrieta is a great low-growing cascading plant suitable for ground cover in the border, rockeries or cascading from walls. |
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Donated blood is usually subjected to processing after it is collected, to make it suitable for use in specific patient populations. |
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Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. |
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In 1782 the firm sought to modify Watt's invention so that the engine had a rotary motion, making it suitable for use in mills and factories. |
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When conditions are not suitable for digging, planting, mulching or rotovating we must keep off. |
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These were especially suitable for driving textile mills, and many Watt engines were employed in these industries. |
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That hearing will determine whether the location is suitable for a liquor licence. |
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