Sentence examples for bypassing barriers from inspiring English sources

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Internet therapies, for instance, "offer scalable approaches whereby large numbers of people can receive treatment and/or prevention, potentially bypassing barriers related to cost, location, lack of trained professionals, and stigma". Telemedicine makes it possible.

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The system's software, written in JAVA, has a user-friendly interface and can sense all sites of the DMF in real-time and auto-design routes for droplets to bypass barriers.

However, ATP hydrolysis is required to exchange longer homologous DNA substrates because it is coupled to the unidirectional extension phase of DNA strand exchange [11], and ATP hydrolysis is also required to bypass barriers of heterology [12], [13].

These data indicate that the presence of the oncogenic translocation per se is not sufficient for tumorigenesis; rather, additional molecular events are likely required for the cell to become fully transformed and to bypass barriers such as apoptosis or oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) [29].

Successful immunotherapy in MM using conventional T-cell subsets thus needs to bypass barriers of T-cell and DC dysfunctions.

In purely formal terms, the presence of the wild-type subunit can complement the kinetic defect in the R210K subunit either by acting directly to lower the kinetic barrier or by bypassing the barrier through an alternative movement mechanism (for example, Figure 5, violet).

Consumers and local government are bypassing government barriers and again leading the way.

Here we highlight recent studies that focus on bypassing different barriers crucial for improving therapeutic delivery, by temporarily modifying the in vivo microenvironment, re-designing therapeutic carrier vehicles to improve control characteristics and on-demand delivery, and developing convenience-based strategies to improve patient compliance and access to therapeutics.

"Collaborating and presenting such artists is a dream for a producer like me whose mission is to highlight artists who create a bridge between their rich Iranian roots and the global community, bypassing all barriers, creating an uplifting and positive experience amongst all," Milanian told me.

They may contribute more to elongating the circulation time of NPs, reducing the toxicity originated from particle dissolution and high surface activity, and bypassing transportation barriers.

Thus, dimerization of a subunit containing the inactivating mutation with a functional subunit can complement the mutation; this must occur either by lowering or by bypassing kinetic barriers in the ATPase or mechanical cycles of the mutant head.

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