Sentence examples for allow for delineation from inspiring English sources

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In the regions in which lack of information does not allow for delineation of potential seismic sources, and even in areas where active faults are defined, it is necessary to model background earthquake (background seismicity).

Finally, it should also allow for delineation of the causal cellular mechanisms that underpin the temporal relationship thus identified between the above events.

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The SMA has a 'timestamp' button, which marks its data output electronically, thereby allowing for delineation of data between positions.

It allows for delineation of the shape of the uterine cavity but would be insensitive to non-communicating lesions outside the main cavity, as in a rudimentary horn [14].

Positive patient history and clinical findings at physical examination should prompt further assessment with an MRI scan even when a complete avulsion is suspected clinically, as this would allow for precise delineation of the injury (Fig. 11) [55].

The draft genomes do not allow for conclusive delineation between chromosomal and plasmid DNA due to the presence of linear plasmids.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and multislice spiral computed tomography allow for detailed delineation of intra and pericardiac tumors, their extent, and their influence on cardiac function [ 8].

The ability of a study to identify cancer hazards is strengthened by "higher quality or higher specificity" exposure-assessment approaches that allow for a delineation of exposure potential to individual study subjects.

A thresholding strategy is then employed to allow for improved delineation of keratocyte cells by suppressing similarly shaped features in the data, followed by a second-order moment analysis to identify potential cell nuclei candidates.

Future work utilizing a control condition (e.g., neutral or fear-specific film) would also allow for further delineation of the distinct role of disgust relative to other emotions.

This is probably caused by their definition of incomplete fissures more than 1 cm missing as well as their cohort of normal subjects.> Volumetric thin-section CT data allow for precise delineation of the interlobar fissures and allow automatic methods of recognising the fissures with high accuracy (e.g. [ 9– 12]).

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