'as by means' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use this phrase to indicate that something is being accomplished through a specific process or method. For example, "We were able to reduce expenses as by means of cutting back on unnecessary purchases."
Objective: Sleep disturbances are frequent in Angelman syndrome (AS); however, beside the few studies which have investigated sleep disorders in AS by means of questionnaires, to our knowledge, no systematic polysomnographic recordings have been carried out in AS patients.
Like other fields in which NGS data is used, studying AS by means of RNA-seq has required the development of new computational tools.
Peak electricity demand is influenced by the tails of probability distributions as well as by means or averages.
The integrals along the Mach cone and along the cell interfaces are evaluated exactly, as well as by means of numerical quadratures.
My notion is that the pollsters are responsible for accounting for these effects, such as by means of their likely voter models or their mechanism of accounting for registered voters.
There is no difficulty in allowing the existence of such "natural objets d'art," for the process of poetic communication may take place by means of objects naturally given as well as by means of objects artificially produced.
During phase II, 129 images from a retrospective cohort of 117 cases were used to quantify AS by mean pressure gradient.
We illustrate the performance of the new AS estimator by means of Monte-Carlo simulations.
However, our patients showed normal hydration status, as assessed by means of urinalysis, including urine specific gravity.
Anticipatory control can be triggered proactively as well, by means of contextual cues (Gratton et al., 1992).
Participants were asked to respond as quickly and as accurately as possible by means of a key press.
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