Sentence examples for simply accessible from inspiring English sources

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Another successful project similarly proves that urban poetry needn't be intimidating or elitist, but simply accessible: Poems on the Underground, a public art project funded by the Arts Council and now celebrating its 30th year, has seen 600 poems grace the inside carriages of the Tube and been emulated from New York to Shanghai.

In addition to this a general classification of algorithms on the basis of their characteristics and of the embedding domain is given in order to provide a structured presentation simply accessible for an interested reader.

Many products of O-demethylation, N-demethylation, N-oxidation, carbonyl reduction, etc. are simply accessible by a modification of the parent drug structure [ 27, 40, 56, 170].

On many styles of ceiling fans the lightbulbs are simply accessible by climbing up a ladder and unscrewing them but some models require you to take off a cover that encloses the bulb.

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It could thus be argued that NKG2A and/or ILT2 are not truly over-expressed in TAP deficiency, but that the lack of ligands and, consequently, the absence of cis interaction would render them simply more accessible for specific Ab.

Thus we hypothesise that closed regions of the genome are simply less accessible to DNA repair mechanisms.

For those countries where plans were not found, it is unclear which countries do not have such plans or which were simply not accessible.

This raised the question as to why would genes be maintained in closed chromatin if this meant they were simply less accessible for transcription.

First of all, the method we developed is conceptually novel and provides quantitative data about the endocytic machinery that was simply not accessible before.

This functional information represents an important point concerning the ability of imaging techniques to evaluate disease activity, a parameter simply not accessible using conventional anatomical imaging approaches.

The constraint of non-invasiveness is a high bar over which many biomarkers do not pass; tissues or organs that may be obtained in preclinical rodent models of disease are simply not accessible in patients in the clinic.

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