Sentence examples for encourage release from inspiring English sources

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Roll from your hip down to the knee and be sure to rest on any soft spots to encourage release.

Humidity and precipitation may encourage release of B. dermatitidis spores (1, 3).

The suspensions were maintained at room temperature for up to 2 hours, with gentle stirring to encourage release of biosurfactants.

We also encourage release (in deidentified form) of completed epidemiologic studies for reanalysis, as is commonly done with government-funded studies in the United States.

Bacterial pellet was suspended in 0.1 M Tris, 0.01 M EDTA pH 8.6 and agitated for 1 h to encourage release of vesicles into the supernatant.

However, killing of microbes may further encourage release of microbial eDNA and excess of DNA is responsible for failure of host immune systems by inciting autoimmune diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus).

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Ms. Reno's standard, Mr. Hammit said, encouraged releasing documents even if withholding them was legally defensible, as long as the release harmed no one.

In the past, federal policy has encouraged releasing asylum seekers while they await court hearings, sparing taxpayers the cost of detention.

Such activities encourage the release of CO2 via the mineralization process of organic matter and the release of moisture through evaporation.

These hormones may also encourage the release of fatty acids that can be harmful to the heart.

His interest in Nicaragua backfired, as the Iran-Contra scandal revealed that, with Reagan's approval, US officials had been selling arms to Iran to encourage the release of US hostages in Lebanon.

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