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The phrase "allows to start" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where permission or capability is being granted, but it requires an object to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The new software allows users to start their projects more efficiently."
Alternatives: "enables to start" or "permits to start".
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Especially for that reason a reaction KIT system for easy handling was developed that allows to start with a stable iron III) complex that is reduced (activated) prior to its oxidation with dioxygen.
This design principle allows to start off with a baseline model of completely random behavior, then testing of effects of any single behavioral mechanism, and later on combining these mechanisms by attaching weights to each of them.
CUS may identify a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in up to half of patients with PE [11], and due to its high positive predictive value, finding proximal DVT in a patient suspected of PE allows to start an anticoagulant treatment unless contraindicated, e.g., concomitant bleeding or very high risk of bleeding [2].
Our method is reproducible, fast, easy-to-perform and even allows to start from low input total RNA.
This method is reproducible, fast, easy-to-perform and allows to start from low input total RNA.
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