Sentence examples for At introduced from inspiring English sources

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Defoliation aimed at introduced cool-season grasses, which uses similar resources of native grasses, could substantially reduce their competitiveness and improve the quality of the northern tallgrass prairie.

If a protein has a large number of accessible cysteines which cannot be removed without loss of structural integrity or activity, and if Fe-BABE conjugation to such a protein leads to high background cleavage which interferes with detection of cleavage by conjugates at introduced cysteines, this may preclude use of this method.

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How do you get better at introducing yourself?

He was good at introducing himself to people.

Almost all attempts at introducing new measures went nowhere.

It aims at introducing neural networks applications in structural design.

Uefa will fund a feasibility study aimed at introducing the Supporters Direct movement across continental Europe.

A £700m court modernisation programme is under way, aimed at introducing digital working.

McDonnell said a policy review body would look at introducing "compensatory measures" for small business.

A project aimed at introducing Gomidas to the world has turned into an international effort".

Perhaps FFA will look at introducing the 3+1 as a legacy of hosting the Asian Cup?

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