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the envisage
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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The envisage process relies in an optimized sugarcane molasses culture media in a fed-batch strategy to achieve a high-cell density high-lipid cell content.
SR conducted the major part of this study, including designing the experiment, preparing samples, developing the Envisage tools, running all statistical analyses, performing qRT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining, and drafting the manuscript.
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The founders of the UVCA envisage the association becoming the "front door" for foreign investors interested in backing Ukrainian ventures.
In conclusion, the authors of the report envisage the creation of a virtuous circle of shared prosperity.
Novel or unusual approaches to plant design are essential to apply the envisaged size reduction.
But does the Bible envisage the end of the world?
2) It's unclear how the authors envisage the selective accumulation of Kar2+misfolded proteins within the mother compartment.
How does the council envisage enforcing the ban?
The promoted change for the better envisages the well-being of future generations or societies.
The rules envisage limiting that to the expected near-term demand for client trades.
The Tarski biconditionals themselves might be stipulated, as the minimalists envisage.
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