Sentence examples for described to be able from inspiring English sources

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The case study is extensively described to be able to judge how the context of the changes and the intervention process contribute to the results of the intervention.

EtCO2 has been described to be able to track CI changes in experimental [10] and clinical settings [23].

Upon reviewing all nine cases documented by Agarwal et al. [1], six of the femoral neck fractures they reported were cervicotrochanteric (Delbet type III; AO type II), one was transepiphyseal (Delbet type I; AO epiphyseal type 1), another was intertrochanteric (Delbet type IV Delbet; AO type III), while the fracture type was insufficiently described to be able to establish it for the other case.

Thus far, most studies have speculated about a possible role for Th17 cells, i.e. CD4 T cells which, in addition to key cytokine IL-17A, also have been described to be able to produce IL-22.

The nectins/VE-cadherin adhesion molecules have already been described to be able to connect physically and functionally in endothelial cell systems [ 56, 57].

Strategies that were reported but considered to be of uncertain benefit or insufficiently described to be able to determine likely suitability are reported in Table  2.

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Knowledge is described to be the cornerstone in being able to act, although it does not necessarily lead to action.

It's really nice when you're describing a movie to be able to go to the archives and show that this was real.

To name a new species you need to be able to describe what it looks like.

To be able to describe a sustainable world, one must be able to describe the growth of phytoplankton.

Risk factors – to be able to describe and identify the a priori high-risk pregnancies.

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