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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to encompass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or the scope of something that is permitted to include various elements or aspects.
Example: "The new policy is allowed to encompass a wider range of topics than before, ensuring comprehensive coverage."
Alternatives: "permitted to include" or "authorized to cover".
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Differences to alternative models, where the maximum range was allowed to encompass all ranges (3 or 4), were largely restricted to basal nodes.
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This has the twofold advantage of allowing to encompass situations in which more than one Hamiltonian parameter is considered (see next section) and of removing the dependence on the detailed form of the nonlinear potential.
We imagine feedback in its most general form and allow it to encompass any information that can influence the design of the reference variables.
Reid doesn't dismiss this use of the term as illegitimate, but he does suggest it is a good deal narrower than the ordinary (and thus more proper) use, which allows reflection to encompass reasoning, judging, and remembering what is past.
It strains the definition of the word, however, to allow "privacy" to encompass a performance record of dishonesty or scrutiny of a deadly use of force.
This will allow us to encompass all resources for cancer care under one roof.
Indeed, using the transcriptional response to natural ligand as an end point in an in vivo (vs. in vitro) context allows one to encompass a large range of potential interferences.
Clearly, we need a disease model that allows us to encompass both the mass of genetic data coming from GWAS and the still elusive role of many environmental exposures.
The authors proposed that although K. lactis have fewer ARSs than S. cerevisiae, the larger size of K. lactis ARSs allows them to encompass more features important for replication, making them more efficient than S. cerevisiae ARSs.
In a patient of our series with Kallmann syndrome associated with ocular albinism, CGH array allowed to identify a large deletion encompassing not only the KAL1 gene but also the GPR143 gene, which is known to be associated with ocular albinism phenotypes.
Furthermore, φ(r) and φ′(r) are allowed to tend to infinity rather quickly, and our study encompasses domains with a non-rectifiable boundary as well.
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