Sentence examples for analysis reflecting on from inspiring English sources

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This was first done individually and the team then discussed their findings and compared their analysis, reflecting on the findings.

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Finally, in the discussion I will summarize the major trends detected throughout the newspaper coverage analysis, reflect on the limitations of the current public debate, and point out the severe consequences that those limitations entail for the Argentinean youngest generation.

It offered the obvious advantages that: i) FAME analysis reflects on the biochemical and physiological attributes of the associated organisms rather than on the mutations in the genes encoding the candidate orthologues in order to correctly define their precise taxonomic position; and ii) it offers a highly reproducible value based on the comparisons with other members of the genus [23], [24].

We used the age categories of the French Rugby Federation in our analysis in order to reflect on differences in body composition within the constraints of real competition.

These results are consistent with our other forms of analysis, reflecting the importance of distance on species connectivity at larger scales and the importance of habitat at smaller scales, with more productive sites having greater site species richness (as per the analysis of species accumulation).

U.K. data, based on an analysis reflecting previous NICE guidelines, show that it takes a mean of 7.7 years to initiate insulin after the start of the last OAD (in people taking two or more OADs) and that mean HbA1c is ~10%8686 mmol/mol) at the time of insulin initiation (12).

The groups will also strengthen the analysis by reflecting on the results of the study.

The coding structure was revised during the analysis through reflecting on the research and consulting the literature.

The principal investigator checked the data analysis by reflecting on the interviews and verifying them with the interview transcripts.

The analysis allows reflecting on the role and the 'political space' available for evidence-based policy-making in post-conflict, data-poor environments, and in particular in situations where there is tension between the role of evidence and the essentially political concerns of a brief, fast-moving 'window of opportunity' for reform.

Notably, the appearance of SUMO-1 smears on Western blot analysis varied between experiments, reflecting on the one hand differences in the abundance of SUMO-1 conjugates between primary cultures and, on the other, differences in resolution of SUMO-1 modified proteins on SDS-PAGE.

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