Sentence examples for promoting the circulation from inspiring English sources

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These systems use deep underground (high-temperature) rock formations as heat exchangers through promoting the circulation of a natural fluid (MIT 2006).

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Another possibility is that human antibiotic use has promoted the circulation of resistance genes to other species.Until recently, most of the studies that have looked at bacteria in such species have concentrated on domestic animals.

There are also many revolts and rebellions (e.g. USA 1776), which do not end in a societal change, but promote the circulation of elites (Pareto 2006).

The main function of artificial reefs is to alter the flow field and form upwelling or complex wake region, which can promote the circulation of water column.

In markets such as those from which the firms in the sample come, the company's governing body is led to promote the circulation of knowledge in the operational structure, with the aim of increasing the resonance of the enterprise system.

Early rehabilitation might promote the circulation around the replaced hip and therefore reduce the PI rate.

In traditional Chinese medicine theory this effect might promote the circulation of Qi and blood, therefore improving the physiological condition of the body.

Efforts should be made to improve the knowledge about these disorders, as well as promote the circulation of unambiguous and scientifically relevant information.

H&E staining, however, indicated that S. miltiorrhiza treatment can promote the formation of new cells and tissues to accelerate wound re-epithelialization. S. miltiorrhiza can promote the circulation system in wounded tissue.

Joint responsibility for patients may promote the circulation of medical notes and allow for cross-fertilisation of therapeutic information [ 68], while daily personal contact with colleagues may provide an efficient channel for information transfer and evaluation.

He said that "the warmth and moisture of the breath would be more likely to promote the circulation than the chilling air forced out of a pair of bellows and that the lungs of one man may bear, without injury, as great a force as those of another can exert, which by the bellows cannot always be determined" [ 2].

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