Sentence examples for more general means from inspiring English sources

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In this relationship the CIPS process was classified and compared with the literature in more general means for advanced morphology control by differentiating between covalently attached and so-called gradient domain structures.

Rather than targeting a specific molecule, CPFA offered a more general means of reducing the circulating inflammatory mediator load.

Integrated control of mRNA localization and translation also provides a more general means to regulate temporal and spatial protein production (Shahbabian and Chartrand, 2012).

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The close relationship between the asymmetric and ray-theory approximations suggests that the high-frequency asymptotic Green function for more general mean flows would be similarly successful.

The ray-theory solution, which is the only high-frequency approximation that can be applied to more general mean flows, follows from a WKB ansatz and is shown to be closely related to the asymmetric approximation.

Of course, more general journals means more journals, and we've already decided that's a bad idea, right?

More people in general means bigger prizes, more tournaments, a wider community, and increased opportunities to play against the best – all of which adds up to more diversity and, get this, delicious money for the eSports community.

On this model, in seeking to define anything, we work back up the appropriate classificatory hierarchy to find the higher (i.e., more basic or more general) 'Forms', by means of which we can lay down the definition.

When used in the more general sense, "nasty" means "very bad or unpleasant, unpleasantly cold or wet, repugnant to the mind, behaving in an unpleasant or spiteful way, annoying or unwelcome, damaging or harmful".

In more general use it means imitation or duplication.

The diffusion coefficient of a vacancy diffusing in a B2 compound via six-jump cycles is calculated by means of rate equations along a method introduced by Ishioka and Koiwa, which is more general than the mean-first-passage-time concept formerly used by Arita et al. It is shown that the two methods yield very similar results for typical measuring temperatures.

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