Sentence examples for finding a means of from inspiring English sources

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Belfer uses the urgency of the Stantons' mission — finding a means of quickly mass-producing penicillin — to add drama to the romantic attraction that develops between Claire and Jamie.

But then again, one of Trumpet's concerns, along with an ultra-sensitive understanding of "the private life that turns suddenly and horrifically public", is finding a means of working against the reductive power of certain kinds of storytelling, certain ways of telling "truth" about real lives.

The leader of the centrist Alliance party added: "These talks were never about one parade this summer, they were about agreeing to change the legislation for future years as well as dealing with flags and finding a means of dealing with the past, which provides victims with justice and truth.

That requires lowering costs and finding a means of access for all.

Improving cofactor availability, specifically NADPH availability, or finding a means of increasing overall metabolic flux is a possible solution to achieving an increased rate of detoxification.

Thus, finding a means of continuously stimulating autologous IL-1Ra production in chondrocytes may provide an effective alternative for sustaining articular cartilage integrity by dampening inflammation under arthritic conditions.

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The mean annual cost of HAART was €9,377±€3,501 per single patient, in line with the only comparable Italian data, reported by Rizzardini et al, who quantified such costs in the Lombardy region, finding a mean of €8,471 in 2009 and a constant trend to annual increase.

We measured the concentration of SeP in human tears, finding SeP in tears of healthy volunteers at a concentration of 93.1±57.1 ng/mL (mean ± S.D .. We also measured the concentration of SeP in tears of dry eye patients, finding a mean concentration of 56.1±30.0 ng/mL (mean ± S.D).

Such is the true challenge of insurrection: finding a means that doesn't mimic your adversary's.

All 252 samples were used to identify the presence of T. vaginalis and C. albicans by PCR; molecular diagnosis of T. vaginalis showed an overall prevalence of 23.41% (59/252, CI 95% 22.10 24.72) (Table 2); all positive samples showed an amplification of 300 bp, finding a mean age of 43.3 years for patients positive for T. vaginalis.

Srinivas et al. [11] also reported on the value of 90Y dosimetry for HCC lesional assessment, finding a mean dose of 215 Gy for responders as measured on CT, based on a cohort of 98 lesions treated with glass microspheres.

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