Sentence examples for a mean released from inspiring English sources

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This results in a mean released dose of 64.8 mg.

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For a revolver, this will mean releasing the cylinder and removing the expended shells either by means of a clip or a pushrod built into the cylinder.

Does that mean releasing new apps on both platforms simultaneously?

But operating on a shoestring has meant releasing imperfect products -- a dating Web site, an application that serves as an online suggestion box for businesses, and a goal-sharing message board.

(And yes, that means releasing a more serious, news-focused app, as well).

In reality, it often means releasing business from democracy.

This formulation showed good yield of production (70.14±3.72%) and encapsulation efficiency (70.77±2.62%), and released the drug at a constant rate for 63 days with a mean release constant of 1.73±0.08 μg/day per mg microspheres.

Miller says the sport provides students with a means to release tension and develop skills that are crucial for life as well as exam success.

According to Barry Lopez (in his 1989 book Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape) it's because hunting is a "means to release yourself from rational images of what something 'means' and to be concerned only that it 'is'".

The duo established an independent record label, KLF Communications, as a means to release The JAMs' material, and, as a side project, they dabbled in pop music with 'Disco 2000', a group fronted and vocalised by Cressida Cauty and Mo Brathwaite, who arrived from Leicester.

The advantage of venting was not only a means to release unpleasant feelings, but also a means to get an effective response from others.

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