Sentence examples for augmented early from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "augmented early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing enhancements or improvements that occur at an early stage in a process or development.
Example: "The augmented early stages of the project allowed for a smoother transition into the later phases."
Alternatives: "enhanced early" or "improved early".

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It is made from an 11th-century jeweled circlet of Byzantine style, augmented early in the 12th century by the addition of arches and an upper rim composed of alternate pointed and round-topped plaques of enameled gold.

The finding that BCG treatment improved glucose metabolism and augmented purine biosynthesis suggests a novel mechanism to explain the BCG-induced reduction of HbA1c: a cellular switch from primarily oxidative phosphorylation, a low glucose utilization state, to augmented early aerobic glycolysis, a high glucose utilization state associated with high purine metabolism (Fig. 3c).

BCG appears to switch the immune system of T1Ds from high oxidative phosphorylation to augmented early aerobic glycolysis, a systemic metabolic shift that occurs gradually and allows cells to consume in a regulated fashion large amounts of glucose to safely lower hyperglycemia to near normal levels.

10 It has been demonstrated that mitral regurgitation prevents thrombus formation in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.w10 The protective effect of mitral regurgitation may be the consequence of augmented early diastolic flow velocities at the mitral annulus level, as well through the entire length of the left ventricle, protecting the LV cavity from a stagnant, thrombogenic blood flow pattern.

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Much to our surprise, FMOD selectively augments early pro-migratory and pro-contractile canonical TGFβ1 signaling to decrease scar size and increase wound tissue tensile strength, while simultaneously repressing TGFβ-stimulated fibrotic gene expression to decrease scar tissue formation (Figure 7 and Supplementary Video 1).

Moreover, anti-CD28 mAb did not augment early or late apoptosis in anti-CD3-stimulated T cells cultures.

Biomechanical feedback processes may also contribute to this process and augment early subtle distinctions, further enhancing folding patterns.

We investigated whether raloxifene offers any benefits in augmenting early fixation of orthopedic implants in the setting of impaction bone grafting.

If PICCs were determined to be equivalent to CICCs for CVP monitoring in vivo, then it is possible that these catheters could be quickly and safely inserted into patients to augment early goal directed therapy.

Neutrophil activation and phagocytosis signals may be suboptimal in IgG-deficient patients with sepsis; this population may be an 'ideal' cohort for IVIg supplementation to augment early bacterial clearance.

On the one hand group V sPLA2 appears to augment early inflammation in acute models of peritonitis (Satake et al, 2004) and in allergic pulmonary inflammation (Munoz et al, 2007).

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