Sentence examples for permit further use from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, the poor in vivo stability and/or bioavailability of the compound did not permit further use in animal models.

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In addition, the use of modelling and simulation tools may permit further, the formulation of hypotheses on missing components and interactions which, after a process of reiterative computer simulation, can guide future experimentation.

It appeared that cleavages at centromeres were different from cleavages at other nucleosomes, although the empirical model used to interpret cleavage patterns did not permit further inferences concerning the structure and composition of the particle over centromeric DNA.

Future studies could include the use of nucleotide analog substrates containing a variety of different exocyclic architectures to permit further testing of the postulated hypothesis of enzyme inhibition by bulky nucleotides.

The setback occurred early enough to permit further adjustment.

Mr. Powell also agreed to make less use of a so-called diversity index, a tool his staff had developed to measure whether a city has a diverse-enough range of media outlets to permit further ownership concentration.

Some samples lacked sufficient DNA to permit further sub-classification.

However, there were sufficient Clinician data to permit further analysis.

The available data do not permit further breakdown.

The nature of available evidence did not permit further prioritization.

Relevant OMIM Clinical Synopses can be searched, using key clinical terms permitting further filtering for candidate genes and disorders.

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