Sentence examples for Who ascertains from inspiring English sources

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Similarly to Beauvoir, who ascertains that language and culture constitute the subject as masculine, and the feminine as other to him, Irigaray maintains that inhabiting a feminine subjectivity is paradoxical in a fraternal social order.

At the first visit (booking clinic) women will be seen by a research midwife who ascertains if the woman has previously received written information and if so, she will be invited to participate.

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Some was put up by the father, but the bulk – some $2.2m – apparently came from the grandfather, who ascertained that that was the maximum sum eligible for a tax write-off.

Obtained results could be partly supported by the finding of Li et al. [3], who ascertained high antioxidant activity of chickpea protein hydrolysates.

Conversly, significant and negative correlation between Pphy and Zn may be directly related to an improved Zn availability, as shown by the results of Lönnerdal [3] and Underwood and Suttle [13], who ascertained that any reduction in phytic acid content in food is likely to result in improved Fe, Zn and Mn status.

The results compliment the earlier studies by Kothari ([2013]), who ascertained that students of 'High' income group families are less inclined towards taking up jobs but also disagrees with him & Hsu et al. ([2007]) on the aspect that students of 'High' income group families are likely to take up entrepreneurship as a career.

Positive effect of peanut on human health can be confirmed by the studies of Emekli-Alturfan et al. [16], who ascertained that addition of peanut to the diet did not significantly change blood lipids, protrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, or fibrinogen levels, both in control and in hyperlipidemic groups.

Randomisation was conducted centrally by an independent person in the Department of General Practice, who ascertained the person's allocation from a previously block randomised list.

They were investigated by a medical doctor (BMN), who ascertained that they had no severe malformations and that they were sufficiently well to be discharged according to local standards.

We thank the study participants and respondents who agreed to participate, the physicians and institutions who ascertained cases to our state centers and who provided copies of pathology reports, the interviewers, and other staff at the state centers and coordinating center.

In comparing the results of the case control studies using birth certificate data with those who ascertained information about perinatal events from mothers retrospectively, there is no clear difference in the strength of association between TS and various perinatal risk factors.

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