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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anticipated with the aim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions that are made for a specific purpose or goal.
Example: "The changes in policy were anticipated with the aim of improving overall efficiency in the organization."
Alternatives: "expected with the intention" or "foreseen with the purpose".
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Future work in this field is highly anticipated with the aim of developing novel therapies targeting the aggressively angiogenic nature of GBM.
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Research efforts should not only be aimed at the effect of short hospital stays but also at other damaging changes of the care process including fragmentation and depersonalization anticipated with the implementation of DRG-based hospital reimbursement[ 17].
Here we focus on the kinetics of dissolution followed by evapo-recrystallization of hygroscopic powder sodium chloride under controlled temperature and RH, with the aim of anticipating caking by predicting rates of water uptake and loss under industrial conditions.
Fifteen days before and after the estimated date of birth, calculated from the date of the last menstrual period, visits or telephone calls were made with the aim of anticipating the moment of the birth and scheduling postnatal evaluations at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months of age.
The integrated approach provided consisted of the following characteristics: The intervention was directed at all patients who were confronted with a crisis related to the diagnosis of an advanced disease and to a chemotherapy treatment with the aim of anticipating difficulties and intervening preventively.
Administration officials have said they anticipated that Mr. Bush would propose a program with the aim of establishing a manned based on the Moon as a prelude to sending humans to Mars.
The announced arrival of the Westinghouse factory acted a spur to development, and in 1899, Trafford Park Dwellings Ltd was formed, with the aim of providing housing for the anticipated influx of new workers.
With the aim of achieving the high-energy neutrons anticipated in the actual ADS experiments, we propose the use of a new target concept (the multi-target) in this study.
Even before president Habibie's surprise call for a referendum this year, the army anticipated threats to its rule, including its control over East Timor's resources, and undertook careful planning with "the aim, quite simply... to destroy a nation".
Most of the adjunctive clinical trials that were conducted with the aim to treat sepsis focused on early and anti-inflammatory mechanisms abrogating hyper-inflammation, with most of them failing to deliver the anticipated results [ 16- 22].
We anticipate that TEIPP antigens constitute a novel category of tumor antigens that might contribute to the efficacy of T-cell-based immunotherapy in the future with the aim to prevent outgrowth of AMP-deficient tumor variants [ 24, 48].
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