Sentence examples for bear in mind during from inspiring English sources

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This chapter discusses the primary considerations that the design engineer should bear in mind during the initial design and subsequent structural analysis.

Here are the basics to bear in mind during this pre-April period.

It was essential to bear in mind, during this analysis, the fact that most of the explanatory power of these variables was obtained with combinations of variables.

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The fundamental unity of physical science should be borne in mind during the following outline of characteristic examples of experimental and theoretical physics.

These limitations will have to be borne in mind during the use of ASL MRI in patients with chronic kidney disease given there may be significant alterations in transit time both between individuals and within individuals over time.

I hope, therefore, that we will bear this in mind during this discussion.

However, we have borne this in mind during the development of the ePOCS system, and worked with cancer patients to include features which will enhance usability for older adults and/or those with limited computer skills.

During post-mortem analysis the initiating event of a cascade can usually be identified with ease; however, it is important to bear in mind that during operation it is harder to clearly recognize an event that will eventually initiate a cascade.

If the comparison seems too extreme, bear in mind that during the twenty-five years of rule by the current National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime, more than three million people have been killed in Darfur, South Sudan, as well as the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, and Blue Nile State.

Additionally, the reader should bear in mind that, during sepsis, NO functions in a 'sepsis milieu' of increased levels of reactive oxygen species and endogenous vasopressors, especially endothelin, which is upregulated [ 98] during sepsis and independent of NO inhibition [ 99].

However, one has to bear in mind, that during normal breathing only 15%% (measured in rats; corresponding to 7%% in humans) of the inhaled air reach the OE (Kelly et al. 2000) via the dorsal medial airflow pathway, while a larger proportion just passes the RE via the lateral/ventral airflow pathway (Morris et al. 1993).

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