Sentence examples for envisaged, for example from inspiring English sources

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Savings are envisaged for example through reduced emergency hospital admissions.

The RC proteins own such technical properties that many unique applications are envisaged, for example, their use in nanostructures or in optoelectronic systems [3, 60].

These often turn out to be more informative than the initial questioner may have envisaged: for example, the somewhat frivolous question "What's the best way to stop Velociraptor attacks?" (http://www.askabiologist.org.uk/answers/viewtopic.php?id=988) attracted six answers.

Potential applications of the resource allocation scheme presented in this paper are envisaged for example in wireless mesh networks to control transmit powers and beamformers of base stations (mesh routers).

Whereas such data is consistent with the presented hypothesis, it should be noted that alternate hypothesis may be envisaged; for example, ligand stimulation might increase targeting of the activated receptor molecule to the proteosome, as seen with other nuclear receptors [42].

Genetic engineering of MSCs for targeted migration to arthritic joints could be envisaged, for example, by MSCs expressing antibodies on their cell membrane that recognise epitopes specific to the damaged articular cartilage [ 73].

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This window of operation may be tuned according to the envisaged application, for example, by changing the number of pillars, by their packing density, by further modification of their tip geometry, or by a different choice of sample material.

Moreover, they were envisaged to address new strategies in drug design, as for example the inhibition of E. coli DHFR by functional disruption, where the enzyme is frozen in a conformer that stops the kinetic cycle [3].

Given the background of the growing sensitivity of consumers and of policy makers on animal welfare, future applications of proteomics for the identification of biomarkers of stress and welfare after transport, for example, or preslaughtering procedures, are also envisaged (Hazard et al., 2011).

But at a more mundane level of language use, there is little doubt that the 'instruction' envisaged will reduce to the ordinary imparting of information — in this case, for example, by indicating that the item referred to in a sentence is a man rather than something else.

The identification of preferred future options would require additional analyses beyond biophysical analyses and the assessment of fundamental and complex economic, political and social effects associated with envisaged changes, such as the structural change in diet trajectories, farming practices, the replacement of land use systems and economic effects, for example, rising food prices.

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