Sentence examples for are infrequently applied from inspiring English sources

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However, studies including ours have shown that clinical decision instruments are infrequently applied to practice [8].

This is particularly true in some areas of CYMH research, where for a variety of logical reasons these designs are infrequently applied, such as autism [ 6] In effect, the evidence-base in CYMH is primarily comprised of efficacy studies for which development is based on theory, methods and models to evaluate treatments that do not correspond to the demands of clinic and community-based care [ 75].

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Although the death penalty has been infrequently applied in Cuba, the three faced a firing squad after having been convicted of what the statement called a "very grave acts of terrorism".

While Bayesian model averaging (BMA) has been widely used in groundwater modeling, it is infrequently applied to groundwater reactive transport modeling because of multiple sources of uncertainty in the coupled hydrogeochemical processes and because of the long execution time of each model run.

Electrophysiological techniques have been infrequently applied in conjunction with GTN administration in laboratory models.

Formal and informal mechanisms of performance assessment, such as practice inspections and medical audits, were infrequently applied.

A secondary objective is to compare the utility of modifiable cognitions specified by widely applied social cognitive models and culture-specific beliefs in predicting sexual behaviour in a cultural context in which such models have been infrequently applied.

Inconsistent access and application of relevant evidence is a significant cause of adverse events: research evidence, generated at an exponential rate, is not readily available to clinicians; when it is available, it is infrequently applied in clinical practice leading to care gaps [ 9- 14].

The SOM method is relatively infrequently applied to high-dimensional molecular data compared with alternative approaches such as hierarchical clustering despite these convincing advantages.

These techniques, however, have been only infrequently applied to pregnancy, with approximately 1,000 relevant articles published in the same time period (search term "+ pregnancy").

For example, while some guidance exists describing what to include in reports of systematic reviews (e.g., the PRISMA statement [ 9]), characteristics of the intervention that are necessary to apply their findings are infrequently provided [ 10- 13].

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