Sentence examples for was made to explore from inspiring English sources

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An attempt was made to explore and directly suture the dural tear, but this failed.

Therefore, an attempt was made to explore the target sites of these two compounds towards Candida cells.

In addition, an attempt was made to explore the psychosocial conditions or consequences of those impairments [19 26].

Following the effects of the site of stimulation through primary and secondary gustatory cortices an effort was made to explore the laterality of the gustatory pathways.

An attempt was made to explore the formation mechanism of thermal shock crack patterns in ceramics and to develop quantitative numerical simulations.

Then, an attempt was made to explore correlations between melt thermal stability and energy demand in polymer extrusion under different process settings and screw geometries.

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For all the series and concerts commemorating the 250th anniversary of his death with blockbuster works or compilations of masterpieces, few attempts have been made to explore byways or to place Bach's music in the context of its time.

The complaint to the ICC has been made to explore the potential of criminal accountability for such systemic issues at the very top of the military, civil service and potential chain of command.

In the past decades, many efforts were made to explore alternate energy sources.

Recently, a number of approaches have been made to explore fast algorithms in depth map coding.

Extensive effort is being made to explore renewable energy in replacing fossil fuels.

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