Sentence examples for it allowed to create from inspiring English sources

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This bombardment scheme was applied to Au/Co/Au/Co/Au multilayers, where it allowed to create in both Co layers an approximately constant gradient in perpendicular anisotropy along a preset direction.

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It allows to create different temperature distributions in the ambient gas near the interface.

It allows to create and initialize tracks at the first detection reducing following false data association.

It allows to create very simple and inexpensive systems for non-destructive measurements.

It allows to create microbiological map of ICU's residual pathogens and their drug sensitivity, and as a consequents gives intensivist opportunity to implement suitable antibiotic treatment.

The bishop can stump those unsure whether or when it should be allowed to create doubled pawns.

It is highly configurable and allows to create and run different workflows tailored for different applications.

During its short life span it allowed users to create avatars and enter virtual rooms to interact with other avatars.

But it was worth more to Gilead than anybody else, because it allowed Gilead to create the once-a-day combo pill Truvada.

"It allowed us to create this piazza feel".

"The reason Minecraft exploded was it allowed kids to create: it gave them the tools and empowered them," said Collins.

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