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"by either means" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that one action or outcome can happen by two different paths. Example sentence: You can reach the summit by either route, but the southern path is quicker.
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These represent focal areas for conservation by either means, depending upon the local context and possibilities.
Data was described by either means for continuous variables or frequencies and percentages for categorical variables.
Almost all reported their estimates of encounters as 'about right' by either means.
When no axillary SLN was identified by either means, axillary LN dissection was performed.
Both IDUs and NIDUs were allowed to recruit any friends who used drugs by either means of administration.
No 85 B was detected in 7 and 16 days old cultures by either means (data not shown).
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The expression change of each gene was estimated by either mean or median of the ratio Sor55/3153A.
The data in Table 1 show that monosomic Ch5b has, on average, a diminished expression profile of approximately 15 17%, as estimated by either mean or median of the ratios Sor55/3153A.
Patient demographic characteristics were summarized by either mean ± standard deviation (SD) for continuous data, or frequency (percentage %) for proportional (dichotomous) data.
We recorded door to balloon time by either mean with standard deviation or median with interquartile range or by the proportion of patients whose door to balloon time was 90 minutes or less.
Batch correction by either mean-centring or ComBat increased the correlation for all samples except for two arrays on BeadChips 1/3 in the first run and all arrays on BeadChips 17/18 in the final run.
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