Sentence examples for localised way from inspiring English sources

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Although, we identified, an ongoing trial investigating the use of outpatient on-demand clinics for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Netherlands (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00556816) it is possible that this type of approach to scheduling follow-up takes place in other specialties in a less formal or more localised way, for example as a hospital audit [ 21].

She resents the idea that it is frequently viewed as a Goliath surrounded by Davids, because it operates in a very localised way.

This would be consistent with data from twin studies [ 17] and segregation analysis [ 18] indicating that breast density is a heritable quantitative trait, and with the known influences of age, parity, body weight, and circulating levels of certain hormones/growth factors [ 19], all of which are likely to affect the radiodense tissue in a generalised way rather than in a localised way.

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"It may have diagrams on it or illustrations, or need to be presented a certain way, localised, edited and double-proofed.

These results show that i) Lin7c-RFP is not polarized in all epithelia, and ii) that the failure to become polarised is intrinsic to Lin7c itself and/or its interaction partners, rather than to a deficit in cell polarity, since Pard3 is localised in a polarised way in the EVL.

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a way of producing localised tissue necrosis with light (most conveniently from a low-power laser), after prior administration of a photosensitising agent.

We would also need to find ways to minimise localised impacts and ensure that NETs genuinely deliver lifecycle negative emissions, without compromising other important environmental objectives, such as biodiversity conversation.

The anatomy of the cochlea makes it suitable for localised gene delivery in many ways: It is surgically accessible; the fluid chambers are partitioned allowing certain cells to be targeted; and the blood-cochlear barrier ensures there is minimal spread of the virus beyond the injection site.

They also provide another way of viewing spatially localised "bumps," or fronts.

Local action may be effective in a few cases (restrictions on the use of antibiotics in Iceland in the mid-1990s seem to have damped down an outbreak of penicillin-resistant Streptococcus in that country), but the growth of air travel suggests that future outbreaks are less likely to be localised enough to be treated in this way.

The regions matching the two primers should be localised on the selected sequence in a way allowing PCR amplification, which forces the relative orientation of the matches and the distance between them.

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