Sentence examples for described to make from inspiring English sources

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An apparatus is described to make this measurement.

Presently, many techniques have been described to make the epicanthal fold less prominent.

Several mutations within the ATP binding site have been described to make PKA even more similar to Akt/PKB.

An automatic transforming method from Simulation Object Model (SOM) into interoperation ontology is also described to make existing HLA based systems easy to adopt this approach.

Based on the above understanding, examples of various Ru complexes with their in-vitro cell based cytotoxicity and mechanism of action have been described to make this review comprehensive for future Ru based anticancer drug development.

Although in [29] many searching algorithms on how to locate the minimum/maximum solution within a range are described, to make these algorithms effective there must be only one extreme point in the specified range.

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The rebels have access to information online about the effects of the weapons, so they may know what symptoms to describe to make their claims seem real.

This observation is something that Mitchell understands and exploits - using the word partition in both its musical and fencing sense, to make a distance between us and the tense dramas and horrors he describes, to make us see everything.

You could use an adjective to describe their name to make it fun.

Likewise, one can use the MAS 5.0 technique described above to make present/absent calls.

Participants described attempts to make sense of pain that varied depending on their beliefs underlying fear.

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