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The phrase "a method that permits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a technique or approach that allows for a certain action or outcome.
Example: "The new software introduces a method that permits users to streamline their workflow efficiently."
Alternatives: "a technique that allows" or "an approach that enables".
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To describe a method that permits optical coherence tomography scanning to be performed under general anesthesia.
In this context, it is necessary to propose a method that permits to evaluate the industrial interest in order to design and to build the biorefinery.
We have designed a method that permits to isolate highly purified Golgi vesicles deprived of endoplasmic reticulum (ER), main contaminant of Golgi fractions.
We present next the details of a method that permits this type of spatial analysis, in a scalable manner.
A method, that permits the analyst to decompose a complex social or behavioural system into its constituent components and then integrate them into a whole that can be easily visualized and simulated'.
Our approach relied on the use of PBMs, a method that permits rapid, high-throughput characterization of the in vitro DNA binding specificities of proteins [16], [17], [18].
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A method that permitted this to be done simultaneously would be convenient and would provide information on both protein expression and modification.
In conclusion, CEH EUS is a promising method that permits a better differentiation of focal pancreatic masses.
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is an imaging method that permits a non-invasive assessment of the heart and has been established as the "gold standard" for the evaluation of cardiac anatomy and function, as well as for quantifying focal myocardial fibrosis in both ischaemic and non-ischaemic heart disease.
We have identified forty-eight unique evaluation criteria that are relevant to the actuation of devices of this type, and have devised a scoring method that permits the quantification of the actuation dexterity of a given device.
The MCLs developed by Wilson and his colleagues provide a quantitative method that permits direct assessment of drug penetration through solid tissue [17, 18].
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