Sentence examples for means to insert from inspiring English sources

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THX has partnered with SMT to develop an external authoring tool to provide the post-production community with a means to insert and verify THX Media Director metadata during the authoring of DVD, HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs.

And it can be clearly seen that the EIS control means to insert a huge impedance into the transmission line between supplying end S and loading end L. Open image in new window Fig. 5 Simplified equivalent circuit under open-circuit condition of BT's secondary winding.

In contrast to these systems, contextual snapshots provide means to insert annotations to particular spatial data at a particular stage of the visualization session.

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If you mean to insert some other country's SIM card, no.

Now, I don't mean to insert myself in this lineage, I just mean everybody's holding everyone else's hands and everyone's sitting on everyone else's shoulders".

By "modify" we mean to insert wrong information, or to alter or remove existing information.

The insertion we describe here means literally to insert the letters of Ds1 after the j th nucleotide.

But some of these college bars, from universities and colleges big and small, truly define what it means to be a (insert your college mascot here).

Breen, writing in 1988, lists twelve examples known, which he speculates may have been presentation pieces, meant to be inserted in a cornerstone.

As the solution is meant to be inserted into cell culture medium, we have chosen RPMI as the most suitable medium.

Do not wear tapers as jewelry, they're meant to be inserted and removed within minutes.

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