Sentence examples for broadening possible from inspiring English sources

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Numerous designs of optical gas polarizers have been proposed, broadening possible applications of the hyperpolarized gases as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging.

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For there really is something transcendent about the art music tradition of the West, and that transcendence has made these broadened horizons possible.

This is one of the important enhancements that will continue to broaden the possible uses of a WordPress website as Web developers learn to use it to maximum effect.

The extended repertoire of the relevant epitopes, as presented here, will broaden the possible implementation of such strategies, independent of patient's HLA type, and extend our possibility to define the most essential T-cell epitopes.

The ability of DCs to be activated in response to danger signals induced by stress, damage, or necrotic cell death [ 98], and the role of DCs at the gastrointestinal tract in the development of mucosal tolerance [ 99], broadens their possible range of involvement with different environmental stimuli and thus their contribution to immune homeostasis at the respiratory surface.

The experts have concluded that only rudimentary technical skills were required to build the bombs, broadening the pool of possible suspects.

Chemical structure of star-shaped polymers was aimed at broadening as much as possible their absorption profile.

As the readership broadened, it became possible to include characters who were undisguised homosexuals, though these tended to be villains, and lesbians remained almost entirely unrepresented.

As the demographics of the readership broadened, it became possible to include characters who were more or less undisguised homosexuals, but these, in accordance with the attitudes of the times, tended to be villains: evil, demented, or effeminate stereotypes.

This discovery potentially broadens knowledge of possible secondary roles of RNase A in organisms in regards to N metabolism.

Continuing postoperative pyrexia was then attributed to infection of a hepatic subcapsular hematoma, but was refractory to co-amoxiclav and metronidazole, and subsequently to vancomycin and piperacillin-tazobactam, given to broaden coverage against possible infection with hospital-acquired pathogens.

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