Sentence examples for bypassing difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Several implanted systems have been designed to locally deliver chemotherapeutic agents directly to the brain, bypassing difficulties of crossing the blood brain barrier by systemic administration.

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In particular, the use of epitope tags has allowed this approach to become scaleable and has bypassed difficulties associated with generation of antibodies.

Although we included this type of measure to bypass difficulties with self-reports of young children, one caveat to this might be that parents might not be fully aware of the behaviors of their child, especially with regard to adolescence.

However, using over-expressing clones as attachment sites for selective delivery of radioactivity appears to be bypassing these difficulties.

Direct injection of these cells into the peritoneal cavity allows them access to the tumor cells, bypassing the difficulties of transferred V γ9V δ2 T-cell recruitment into solid tumor.

Direct injection of V γ9V δ2 T cells into the peritoneal cavity allows them direct access to the tumor cells, bypassing the difficulties of recruitment of transferred V γ9V δ2 T-cells into solid tumors.

RelocaTE can be used to quickly identify the locations of TE insertions present in the reference (reference insertions), in the NGS reads only (nonreference insertions), or in both reference and NGS reads (shared insertions) while bypassing the difficulties associated with genome assembly.

These conditions can be employed to attempt articular cartilage regeneration and bypass difficulties due to a paucity of donor tissue.

Since the type2 H probe value distribution is sandwiched between the U and M probe distributions, we can use an empirical approach to normalize these values, thus also bypassing the difficulty that type2 H probe values are not well described by a beta distribution (Supplementary Fig. S1).

Stevenson's plan, published in Nature and titled "Mission to Earth's Core: a Modest Proposal," bypasses the difficulties of mechanical digging and instead relies on a natural process of sinking iron that may itself have been responsible for forming the earth's core 4.5 billion years ago.

One way generally chosen to bypass these difficulties is to use simulation codes to study particular aspects.

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