Preposition
by means of
By using (an object or an approach).
Access to PLMN services is achieved by means of an air interface involving radio communications between mobile phones or other wireless-enabled user equipment and land-based radio transmitters or radio base stations. Source: Internet
According to legend, Tanaquil discovered his potential for greatness by means of various omens, and therefore preferred him to her own sons. Source: Internet
According to Go Nagai: error Mazinger Z featured giant robots which were "piloted by means of a small flying car and command center that docked inside the head." Source: Internet
A first patent was filed in 1994 citation (and extended the following year) citation for an "intelligent" television system, linked with data processing systems, by means of a digital or analog network. Source: Internet
After his resignation, his main political roles were to support the government by means of advice, to deal with patronage and to speak on the ministry's behalf in the Lords. Source: Internet
Admission to the Arts and Science Faculties is by means of individual examinations for each of the departments at the undergraduate as well as the postgraduate levels. Source: Internet