Sentence examples for are cut to allow from inspiring English sources

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Two of the samples are cut to allow direct comparison of the same photograph.

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Moreover, some of the specimens were cut to allow the fractographic analysis.

At the last minute, though, after a tidal wave of national disgust directed at Republican tactics, a deal was cut to allow some nominations to go forward.

After blocking, blots were cut to allow separate staining of gp120 (>60 kDa), gp41 (30 60 kDa), and p24 (<30 kDa).

The carotid artery is cut to allow rapid and thorough exsanguination.

The sides of the frame were cut to allow myobundle stretch by the actuator and isometric measurement of contractile force.

If the patient's limb is immobilised in a cast, a hole is cut to allow access of the transducer to the skin.

After antiseptic preparation, the left carotid artery was isolated, and the lumen was cut to allow insertion of the transmitter catheter to the point of bifurcation.

One of the two ovarian suspension sutures will be cut to allow that ovary to fall back into the lesser pelvis.

Windows were cut to allow the tracking of markers for the rear and forefoot segments and to record vertical height of the navicular.

Membranes were cut to allow separate immunoblotting of dystrophin and vinculin and blocked in Odyssey blocking buffer (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE) for 1 h.

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