Sentence examples for Had classifiable from inspiring English sources

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During the 19 years of follow-up, we observed 43 836, 28 702, and 19 670 cases of prostate cancer in the three cohorts of men who had classifiable jobs in 1960, classifiable jobs in 1970, and the same physical activity level in both 1960 and 1970 censuses, respectively.

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The fact that some literary books have classifiable characteristics (the newly-popular "Zone One" is a literary zombie tale according to "The New York Times") shows that genre fiction isn't viewed as merely different than literary fiction.

The brachial arteries of the nine month old animals had no classifiable disease while four femoral arteries had mild disease with one showing mineral infiltration (Stary stage 1 and 2).

Coastal areas of the south-west usually experience calm or very light winds that do not have a classifiable wind direction less than 6% of the time; this figure is 15% in the north-east and inland areas.

Further, as discussed in Pyatt et al. (2008), all lymphoid tumors arising from the NALT have been classifiable as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), which is not elevated in the formaldehyde occupational epidemiology studies.

However, despite new classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) [ 3, 4], a substantial proportion of EA clinic attendees have un-classifiable disease, and are labelled as having undifferentiated arthritis (UA) [ 5, 6].

On average, each strain had 120 ± 22 classifiable GC-rich motifs.

Two percent of classifiable genes had a well-defined GxE response, many of which are located within slow-wilting QTLs.

In spite of very different wilting phenotypes, 90% of classifiable genes had either constant expression in both genotypes (33%) or very similar response profiles (E genes, 57%).

A classifier reports that only 60% of the data points are classifiable, when in fact 90% of the points should have been classified (and worse, there is a bias in which points were classified, so those 60% are not representative).

Although chronic wounds will generally have a single classifiable cause, no two wounds are the same and this, in part, has made clinical trials investigating the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions very difficult (Gottrup and Apelqvist, 2012).

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